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Necklace pendant protective eye with lunar meteorite Laâyoune 003. Geometric and cosmic jewel.
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 features a large round pendant, topped by a triangle and a central eye. At the heart of the pendant is an authentic Laâyoune 003 lunar meteorite fragment. The jewel combines ancient symbolism and cosmic material, giving it an assertive, instantly recognizable style.
Discovered in 2022 in the Sahara desert, the Laâyoune 003 meteorite belongs to the lunar achondrite family. It comes from a piece of lunar rock ejected during an ancient impact, then falling to Earth after a long journey.
This stone can be recognized by :
gray and light shades,
its very fine mineral texture,
its lunar origin verified by analysis.
Placing this meteorite in the center of the eye gives the pendant a unique character.
The circle evokes continuity.
The triangle often represents balance.
Theeye instinctively attracts the gaze and becomes the focal point.
The pendant remains imposing yet elegant, and can be worn both as a statement piece and as a personal talisman.
In lithotherapy, lunar meteorites are sometimes associated with intuition and mental clarity. Some enthusiasts consider them to be stones that inspire lucidity. These ideas have no scientific basis, but they add a pleasing symbolic dimension to the jewel.
This Laâyoune 003 meteorite protective eye necklace will appeal to astronomy enthusiasts, lovers of sacred geometry and those who appreciate expressive jewelry. It blends aesthetics, symbolism and extraordinary materials to create a unique piece.
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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.











