Dear Fellow Collectors,
Hope you are all doing well.

Available here is a very rare specimen of the Uwet meteorite. Supposedly a 
witnessed fall in 1825, it was venerated as a source of prosperity by the 
locals for decades. It was removed temporarily by English colonists in 1903 and 
sent to the British Museum. As the story goes, the town of Uwet subsequently 
fell into devastation amidst a Smallpox plague. The locals attributed this to 
the removal of the meteorite, and the town is said to have prospered ever since 
it was returned. Less than half the 55kg mass currently resides in the village, 
with another ~28kg spread out over various institutions, the bulk of this in 
Heidelberg.

This specimen originated from a larger portion sold by Eric Twelker. Afterwards 
reduced by Russ Kempton. Now weighing 12.86g. It has a small inclusion and also 
displays an array of prismatic rhabdites which are a characteristic of Uwet.

Asking 770$ with shipping included

Please inquire for photo.

Cheers,
John A. Shea, MD
IMCA 3295
www.bigjohnmeteorites.com
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