Meteorite
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Meteorite can get wet, but it is recommended to dry as soon as possible.
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Because meteorite is an iron-based material, it does have the potential to rust. If you’re lucky, the meteorite in your jewelry might not rust at all, but the majority of real meteorite does tend to rust over time. Removing rust is easy with our DIY meteorite care kit. All of our meteorite rings...
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How Can I Tell Real vs Fake Meteorite?
Rest assured, our meteorite is 100% genuine, but sadly, there a lot of sellers claiming to sell meteorite rings that don't contain REAL meteorite. We created a helpful blog, with a list of ways to tell if meteorite is real. -
We stand by the authenticity of the rare, unique materials used in our jewelry, particularly our meteorite. Your meteorite item will include a certificate of authenticity. Learn more about the types of meteorite in jewelry and where it comes from. Most of our items contain Gibeon meteorite. Be...
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What Is The Dark Spot On My Meteorite?
That's troilite! It's a completely naturally occuring mineral deposit that's commonly found in meteorite. If you'd prefer your meteorite to be troilite free, we offer our troilite free add-on. Learn more about troilite in meteorite jewelry. -
What Kind of Meteorite Is Used In Your Jewelry?
Gibeon meteorite is used in the majority of our meteorite jewelry to showcase its unique and beautiful Widmanstatten pattern. We also have jewelry with campo del cielo, muonionalista and more. Learn more details about types of meteorite, their origins and more on our meteorite education page.