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Beautiful Tear Drop R3 Chondrite Pendant I Sterling Silver - Meteorite Jewelry

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  • $ 300.00


On Offer: Beautiful tear drop shaped chondrite meteorite pendant set in Sterling Silver. The center stone is hand crafted from the R3 Rumurutite Chondrite meteorite with classification name NWA 13758.

Dimensions not including bail:  25mm x  13mm x  5mm  

Dimensions including bail:  32mm x  13mm x  5mm

Meteorite Type: R3, Rumurutite Chondrite

Description: This pendant's center stone is a genuine piece of the inner asteroid belt, an ancient geological emissary of our Solar System. Showing small chondrules throughout the stone. The center stone is set in a beautiful sterling silver pendant. The R chondrites are among the most oxidized of the chondrites. 18" sterling silver Italian chain is included.

What you get: R3 Chondrite pendant and 18" sterling silver Italian chain, as shown, and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Top Meteorite's Curator of Collections. 

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Northwest Africa 13758
Basic information Name: Northwest Africa 13758
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: NWA 13758
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2017
Country: Algeria
Mass:help 100 kg
Classification
  history:
Meteoritical Bulletin:   MB 110   (2022)   R3
Recommended:   R3    [explanation]

This is 1 of 82 approved meteorites classified as R3.   [show all]
Search for other: Rumuruti chondrites, Rumuruti chondrites (type 3)
Comments: Approved 8 Apr 2021
Revised 23 Apr 2022: added note
Writeuphelp
Writeup from MB 110:

Northwest Africa 13758 (NWA 13758)

Adrar, Algeria

Purchased: 2017

Classification: Rumuruti chondrite (R3)

History: A large group of identically appearing stones, found together, was purchased by a Saharan dealer from a nomad in Algeria and was subsequently acquired by Mark Lyon and Dustin Dickens. The original find was reportedly in the Tanezrouft Plateau, with the nearest town being Reggane, Algeria.

Physical characteristics: Approximately 500 pieces ranging in mass from <1 kg to >5 kg, with a total known weight of approximately 100 kg. Dark brown sandblasted exterior. Saw cut reveals a breccia with fragments up to ~2 cm set in a fine-grained matrix. Abundant distinct chondrules are visible throughout. Two main lithologic domains exist within this meteorite, one has a gray, unstained matrix, and the second has a brownish-orange-stained matrix.

Petrography: (C. Agee, UNM) Chondrite with mean apparent chondrule size 350±240 µm (n=21) set in abundant matrix (~35 vol%). Electron microprobe analyses were performed separately on the two main lithologic domains. Domain "A" has compositionally unequilibrated olivine and pyroxene both in chondrules as well as single mineral fragments in the matrix. Very small grains of albitic plagioclase are present. Chromite, pentlandite, and troilite are ubiquitous. No metal or oxidized iron was detected. Domain "B" has compositionally unequilibrated olivine and pyroxene both in chondrules as well as single mineral fragments in the matrix. Domain "B" appears to have slightly more chondrules than domain "A". Very small grains of albitic plagioclase were present. Ti-rich chromite, pentlandite, and Ni-bearing troilite are ubiquitous. No metal or oxidized iron was detected.

Geochemistry: (C. Agee, UNM) Domain "A": olivine Fa36.6±8.4, CV=23%, Fe/Mn=83±15, n=12; low-Ca pyroxene Fs21.4±6.8Wo0.9±0.5, Fe/Mn=39±19, n=4; augite Fs8.8±0.7Wo46.0±0.2, Fe/Mn=43±4, n=2; plagioclase An8.8±0.6Ab86.5±0.2Or4.7±0.7, n=3. Domain "B": olivine Fa38.7±5.8, CV=15%, Fe/Mn=87±10, n=12; low-Ca pyroxene Fs10.0±7.7Wo2.0±1.8, Fe/Mn=15±7, n=4; augite Fs11.4±0.9Wo44.8±1.3, Fe/Mn=51±11, n=2; plagioclase An9.2±0.9Ab85.9±1.6Or4.9±0.8, n=3.

Classification: Rumuruti chondrite (R3). Domain "A" is approximately R3.7 and domain "B" is approximately R3.9, based on olivine coefficient of variation (CV) after Bischoff (2000).

Specimens: 1127.72 g complete stone, and a 57.69 g full slice from a different complete stone, are on deposit at UNM. Mark Lyon holds the main mass including a total of 14 pieces weighing 19.84 kg, Dustin Dickens holds ~60 kg of medium to small stones.


Writeup from MB 111:
Added notes for NWA 13758

(C. Agee, UNM) The total weight of the R chondrite described here, under the name NWA 13758, was originally stated to be 100 kg. It is possible that other R chondrites from northwest Africa with official names, listed as found or purchased since 2017, could be stones taken from this same 100 kg. According to Dustin Dickens (pers. comm. to Carl Agee, 2021), the total mass of paired stones is likely to be about 200 kg. Assuming accurate pairings of NWA R chondrites could be established, their published masses should not be added together to determine the total recovered mass from the NWA 13758 strewnfield, as the same stones would likely be counted more than once.
Bibliography:
  • Bischoff, A. (2000) Mineralogical characterization of primitive, type-3 lithologies in Rumuruti chondrites. Meteorit. Planet. Sci. 35 699-706 (link)
Data from:
  MB110
  Table 0
  Line 0:
State/Prov/County: Adrar
Origin or pseudonym: Tanezrouft
Place of purchase: Algeria
Date: P 2017
Mass (g): 100000
Pieces: 500
Class: R3
Shock stage: S2
Weathering grade: W1
Fayalite (mol%): 36.6±8.4, 38.7±5.8
Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.4±6.8, 10.0±7.7
Wollastonite (mol%): 0.9±0.5, 2.0±1.8
Classifier: C. Agee, UNM
Type spec mass (g): 1185.41
Type spec location: UNM
Main mass: Mark Lyon
Comments: Submitted by C. Agee

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