Don't just tell them you love them to the moon and back, give them a gift of the actual Moon!
This amazing pendant contains a 100% genuine sample of moon dust - not a replica, not fake - the real thing! Contained within a teardrop shaped glass vial with a solid sterling silver cap, you can literally hold a piece of the moon in your hands. Whether you wish to wear it yourself and wonder at it while you stare up at the moon on a starry night, or gift it to someone immensely special to you, it will bring a feeling of awe and wonder to whoever holds it.
How is this possible?
Our moon is covered in craters, caused by space debris crashing into the surface of the Moon during the course of its long life. When a sizable object impacts the Moon the force of the impact flings debris into space, some of which eventually finds its way to Earth after getting caught in Earth's gravitational pull and tumbling through our atmosphere, landing on the surface of our Earth. When a lunar rock lands on Earth like this, it becomes known as a meteorite! Hunters and collectors search out meteorites, and if they are especially lucky they find a lunar meteorite. Lunar meteorites comprise less than 1% of all meteorites found on Earth!
Authenticity Information:
The moon dust within was collected while cutting a lunar meteorite. It was sourced from one of the world's most respected collectors of planetary meteorites in the world. The meteorite has been analyzed and authenticated by a top laboratory and given the official meteorite registration number NWA 3163, and a complete analysis and composition breakdown of this meteorite is publicly available on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website.
• Contains approximately 10mg of genuine moon dust
• Cap is .925 Solid Sterling Silver
• Vial is clear, strengthened glass
• Includes a 20-inch .925 Sterling Silver chain
• Comes in an elegant gift box
• Includes a certificate of authenticity
• Includes an individual meteorite registration number (NWA 3163)
• Nickel-free
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