Categories: Space Jewelry | Meteorite Jewelry | Space Shuttle Jewelry

Space Shuttle stud earrings

$280.00

Important: This piece is made to order. Current lead times are 14-21 days. Please reach out for express turnaround or any questions. Digital "coming soon" gift cards are available for free upon request if you are ordering last minute for a (holiday) gift.
Last updated: Dec 17th.

About this piece

These Space Shuttle earrings are made of meteorite with a sterling silver back and posts .

4.5-billion-year-old meteorite

Made of real 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite. This meteorite crashed on Earth about 1 million years ago. 

Consists mostly of iron-nickel and while its molten metal was cooling down over millions of years formed a beautiful christiline structure known as Widmanstätten patterns[Wikipedia].

Handmade with lifetime warranty

Meteorite is a tough material to work with, yet the combination and contrast with sterling silver is so beautiful. Each piece is proudly crafted by me, Daniel, in my studio in Lafayette, Indiana. I stand behind my work, so I offer lifetime warranty on my pieces besides regular wear and tear. 

The perfect gift

No matter if you are gifting these earrings to yourself (you deserve it!) or another, these are perfect. They come in a luxurious gift box that is ready for gifting and keeping.

 

    Earring details

    • Real meteorite charms 
    • 1/4" / 6mm wide
    • Sterling silver back and posts
    • Comes as pair of two
    • Questions? Reach out to info@sciencesocks.co.

      Meteorite details

      • Muonionalusta meteorite
      • Iron-nickel composition (not suited for people with nickel allergy)
      • Age: 4.5 billion years
      • History: crashed into Scandinavia approximately 1 million years ago
      • Location: meteorite fragment used was found in Sweden

      Care instructions

      Silver: 

      avoid exposure to strong chemicals such as household cleaners, sunscreen, and bug spray. Can be cleaned with soapy water if needed. Use polishing cloth (included) to remove tarnish and restore luster

      Meteorite: keep dry, as its iron content can rust. If cleaning the silver, try to keep dry and make sure it is dry afterward. Periodically (every couple months) reapply Renaissance Wax (included) with a cotton swap or soft cloth and buff with a soft cloth. When not in use, store in an airtight bag. This will protect it from the elements. Do not use the included polishing cloth on meteorite. This is impregnated with a polishing compound that will polish your meteorite and make the pattern less visible. This pattern can always be restored by re-etching the piece. Please reach out if this is ever needed. 

       

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