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Rose gold earrings with Campo del Cielo and NWA 14093 in the center. Elegant, mineral jewelry with a unique identity.
Note: Each meteorite is unique, with distinct shapes and details. The meteorite shown is an example image for illustrative purposes only.
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These rose gold earrings combine two fragments from outer space in each piece. A Campo del Cielo forms the main base, while a fragment of NWA 14093 is positioned in the center, creating a subtle and fascinating visual contrast. The result is a jewel that is at once elegant, raw and deeply singular.
Campo del Cielo, discovered in Argentina as early as 1576, belongs to the ferrous meteorite family. It is distinguished by its dark metallic appearance and irregular texture.
NWA 14093, from the desert regions of North Africa, brings a different, stonier mineral dimension, with natural nuances and reliefs.
The combination of the two fragments creates a visual dialogue between cosmic metal and mineral matter.
The rose-gold finish gently envelops the stones. It warms the ensemble and highlights the natural textures without masking them. This choice gives the earrings a modern elegance, easy to wear for everyday wear as well as dressier occasions.
In lithotherapy, meteorites are sometimes associated with anchoring and inner strength. Some connoisseurs believe that a mixture of several mineral materials reinforces balance and symbolic stability. These interpretations are not based on scientific proof, but they enrich the emotional dimension of the jewel.
These natural stone earrings are for those who love expressive jewelry, rare materials and original compositions. Each pair features slight variations, making each piece unique. They can be worn as a statement piece or complement a more minimalist style with character.
We deliver quickly anywhere in France.
All our meteorites are supplied by members of the I.M.C.A. International Meteorite Collectors Association.
All our products are made in France, in the Paris region.
All our products are original creations. The astrophotographs are all taken by members of our collective.











