
The Mystical Iron Meteorite
After an eternal journey through the cosmos, this iron meteorite descended upon Earth approximately 49,000 years ago. Having wandered among the infinite stars, it arrived in our world as a silent messenger from the depths of space.
In 1968, the meteorite was brought to Australia by the Pracas family. Although it was collected by Mr. Ivo Jose Pracas, no official records exist regarding its original discovery site, adding to the air of mystery that surrounds it.
The day this meteorite reached human hands marked the beginning of a new era — the founding of the Meteorite Kingdom. Born from the mysteries of space and imbued with infinite potential, this symbolic kingdom continues to grow, guided by the wisdom of the stars.
A Gem Bearing the Memory of the Universe
Classification: Iron Meteorite (IAB-MG)
Structural Class: Coarse Octahedrite
Estimated Fall: ~49,000 years ago
Discovery: 1800s (exact location unknown)
Weight: 551 kg (551,000 g)
This meteorite is a true cosmic messenger — forged in the distant reaches of space and arriving on Earth after tens of thousands of years. Its internal structure is composed of crystallized iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni), etched naturally with stunning patterns known as Widmanstätten structures.
Belonging to the IAB group of meteorites, it contains extraterrestrial silicates, making it a rare relic from the earliest chapters of the universe.
A Crystallized Miracle — Holding the Cosmos
This meteorite is so rare and precious that it would typically only be found in the world’s most prestigious museums. Its overwhelming presence and mystical luster evoke the feeling of holding the cosmos itself in your hands.
Its value is immeasurable. With an estimated price of no less than $5 per gram, it reflects both its rarity and its celestial origin — a crystallized miracle born of the stars.
The Mystical Iron Meteorite
After an eternal journey through the cosmos, this iron meteorite descended upon Earth approximately 49,000 years ago. Having wandered among the infinite stars, it arrived in our world as a silent messenger from the depths of space.
In 1968, the meteorite was brought to Australia by the Pracas family. Although it was collected by Mr. Ivo Jose Pracas, no official records exist regarding its original discovery site, adding to the air of mystery that surrounds it.
The day this meteorite reached human hands marked the beginning of a new era — the founding of the Meteorite Kingdom. Born from the mysteries of space and imbued with infinite potential, this symbolic kingdom continues to grow, guided by the wisdom of the stars.
A Gem Bearing the Memory of the Universe
Classification: Iron Meteorite (IAB-MG)
Structural Class: Coarse Octahedrite
Estimated Fall: ~49,000 years ago
Discovery: 1800s (exact location unknown)
Weight: 551 kg (551,000 g)
This meteorite is a true cosmic messenger — forged in the distant reaches of space and arriving on Earth after tens of thousands of years. Its internal structure is composed of crystallized iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni), etched naturally with stunning patterns known as Widmanstätten structures.
Belonging to the IAB group of meteorites, it contains extraterrestrial silicates, making it a rare relic from the earliest chapters of the universe.
A Crystallized Miracle — Holding the Cosmos
This meteorite is so rare and precious that it would typically only be found in the world’s most prestigious museums. Its overwhelming presence and mystical luster evoke the feeling of holding the cosmos itself in your hands.
Its value is immeasurable. With an estimated price of no less than $5 per gram, it reflects both its rarity and its celestial origin — a crystallized miracle born of the stars.



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