
Lot 2365
Gibeon – Etched Slice
7 December 2021, 10:00 PST
Los AngelesSold for US$1,275 inc. premium
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Gibeon – Etched Slice
Iron-Nickel
Kalahari Desert, Namibia, Africa
From an old collection, this Gibeon slice boasts original fusion crust and is beautifully etched, displaying the specimen's highly desirable Widmanstatten pattern. It is also distinguished by an interesting band without Widmanstatten pattern indicating that the nickel alloys lacked separation in this section. Gibeon iron-nickel meteorites are in very high demand as they are hard to find and possess the most beautiful internal crystalline structure when cut and etched. This crystalline pattern does not exist in any rocks on Earth and only forms when the iron core of the meteor cools very slowly at no more than a few degrees Celsius per million years. Gibeon meteorites were found in the Kalahari Desert of Namibia, Africa from a fall occurring thousands of years ago. Weighing approximately 476 grams and measuring 5 ½ x 3 x 1/4in
Kalahari Desert, Namibia, Africa
From an old collection, this Gibeon slice boasts original fusion crust and is beautifully etched, displaying the specimen's highly desirable Widmanstatten pattern. It is also distinguished by an interesting band without Widmanstatten pattern indicating that the nickel alloys lacked separation in this section. Gibeon iron-nickel meteorites are in very high demand as they are hard to find and possess the most beautiful internal crystalline structure when cut and etched. This crystalline pattern does not exist in any rocks on Earth and only forms when the iron core of the meteor cools very slowly at no more than a few degrees Celsius per million years. Gibeon meteorites were found in the Kalahari Desert of Namibia, Africa from a fall occurring thousands of years ago. Weighing approximately 476 grams and measuring 5 ½ x 3 x 1/4in