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Aletai meteorite drop pendant in rose gold finish, mounted on a silver necklace. Elegant, cosmic jewelry.
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 necklace combines a silver chain with a drop-shaped pendant finished in rose gold. The soft, elongated line of the drop lends a natural elegance, while the central Aletai meteorite gives the jewel a strong, singular identity. The ensemble remains luminous, balanced and easy to wear every day.
The Aletai meteorite was identified in China in 1898. It belongs to the ferrous meteorite family, composed mainly of iron and nickel. It is recognized by :
its natural metallic appearance,
silver to dark gray,
its marked density,
its structure shaped in space.
Each fragment features natural variations, making each pendant unique.
The rose gold finish of the pendant brings warmth and visual softness. The more neutral silver chain balances the overall effect and highlights the drop. This controlled contrast creates an elegant piece of jewelry, neither too discreet nor too assertive, suitable for a wide range of outfits.
In lithotherapy, ferrous meteorites like Aletai are sometimes associated with anchoring and stability. Some enthusiasts see them as a symbol of inner strength or perseverance. These interpretations are not based on scientific proof, but they do enrich the jewel’s symbolic dimension.
This necklace with rose gold drop pendant and Aletai meteorite is for those looking for a refined, original piece of jewelry steeped in history. It can be worn alone as a centerpiece or easily integrated into a more minimalist style.
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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.











