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Stony Iron Meteorites for Sale

A Stony Iron Meteorite is defined as being about equal parts of iron and silicate minerals (the stony part). Most stony iron meteorites can be classified as either Pallasites or Mesosiderites. This classification is more historical than genetic. Stony Irons can have very different origins.

Pallasites are rocks that originated at the boundary between the iron core of an asteroid and its stone crust or mantle. Similar rocks may exist at the boundary of the Earth's crust and mantle, about 3480 km (2000 miles) below your feet. Needless-to-say, the only place mere mortals can obtain such rocks is from space. It is fitting that they are among the most beautiful rocks on Earth.

Mesosiderites are mixtures of iron and stony material in a breccia. Some of these rocks, such as the Vaca Muerta, may be from the very surface of asteroids--essentially a 'soil' that is formed by many different kinds of meteorites impacting an asteroid's surface. Others, such as the Udei Station, may be more related to Pallasites and be from the boundaries of core and mantle of asteroids. These are fascinating rocks to look at.
Click on the picture to see photos, prices, weights, and instructions on how to order meteorites. We have a separate photo catalog for each locality.

Imilac, Chile

  • Type: Pallasite
  • Found 1822
  • Price: One piece of sponge for $59--check for updates

    Brahin, Belorussia

  • Type: Pallasite
  • Found 1810
  • Temporarily unavailable.

    Vaca Muerta, Chile

  • Type: Mesosiderite
  • Found 1861
  • Price: $4/g

    NWA 1242, Sahara Desert

  • Type: Mesosiderite
  • Found 1985
  • Price: $12/g

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