This is a 19 lb slab of genuine Gibeon Meteorite. The very first step is to “slice” the Meteorite. One of the tricks is “slicing” the Meteorite in a way that produces the maximum amount of material to use for rings. We then place it in a mill and produce a round seamless piece – typically 4 or 5 mm wide. We then “acid etch” the Meteorite to bring out the pattern. We seal the inside and outside to protect against moisture, and finally pressure fit the meteorite inlay into Titanium, Cobalt Chrome, Black Zirconium, Damascus steel, Gold, Palladium or Platinum. There is a fine balance between protecting the material while maintaining the texture, feel and beauty of one of the coolest materials in heaven or on earth.


Lashbrook Meteorite Ring

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