



45,00 €
Deep white frame combining an authentic fragment of the Aletai meteorite and a bluish photograph of M13. Certificate on front. A luminous, rare composition ideal for space enthusiasts.
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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This white depth frame features an authentic fragment of the Aletai meteorite, combined with a bluish version of M13, the famous globular cluster. The result is a piece of refined aesthetics, combining extraterrestrial metal and celestial depth.
Aletai is an iron meteorite discovered in China in 1898. Known for its density, natural metallic luster and remarkable internal structure, it is one of the most prized meteorites among collectors. The certificate of authenticity on the front of the frame guarantees the actual provenance of the fragment. You’ll be exhibiting a piece straight from space, with a history spanning more than a century.
The photograph presents M13 in a bluish hue, offering a soft, deep visual ambience. This cluster of thousands of stars forms a dense sphere of light, where the blue hues give relief and highlight the details of the celestial composition. This rendering brings a sense of infinity and harmony to the frame, ideal for a modern interior.
The deep white frame lends presence to the whole. It highlights both the dark metal of the Aletai meteorite and the cool lights of the image. Its sleek style blends easily into a living room, office or collection room.
This creation combines a historic fragment of ferro-metallic meteorite with a hypnotic celestial image. It will appeal to astronomy enthusiasts, modern decorators and collectors alike. It’s a rare, aesthetic object with a strong symbolic dimension.
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.











