Dear collector-friends,

back from the Ensisheim fair, we're thinking, what we could offer as a
consolation for those, who had to stay home and are now longingly watching
the pictures of the show.
So we were pondering, and picked for our little Special a brand-new
unequilibrated L-chondrite:  NWA 6864.

Here you are, after a longer absence of 3ers among our specials - a really
pretty one, isn't it?

http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6864.html

Look how densely the chondrules are sitting together in this meteorite.
All sizes, from sparse giants to tiniest dwarves, freely mixed in a happy
clutter.
With W2 somewhat fresher than the average.
But the main eye-catchers are - exactly: The Colors!
The full spectrum is given by the colors of the individual chondrules.

This L3.4 strongly resembles historic Ragland,
we even think, that it is a slight idea more beautiful 
(biased as our taste is).

Affordable it is, slices for every purse available.

Just the right stone at the right moment.

A very fine unequlibrated chondrite, of a special aesthetics,
containing the germs for our planets -
not only for the chondrules-lovers.

Just Enjoy!

Yours,
Stefan & Martin

Chladni's Heirs
Munich - Berlin
Fine Meteorites for Science & Collectors

http://www.chladnis-heirs.com


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