Meteorite: space dust and street dust

Most people look at the ground when they’re looking for wealth. We looked up.

The Muonionalusta Meteorite in our collection didn't start in a mine. It started in the vacuum of space, traveling for four billion years before slamming into the Earth. When we etch it, it reveals the Widmanstätten pattern—a crystalline structure that can only form during millions of years of slow cooling in deep space.

It’s literally older than the planet you’re standing on.

We took a piece of the cosmos and brought it to the street level. It’s the ultimate high-low. A billion-year-old celestial relic sitting on the hand of someone who’s building the future.

Space dust meets street dust. The universe on your finger.