I saw this at the Tucson Gem show before it went to auction. click link below.
https://news.artnet.com/market/meteorite-skull-carving-bonhams-360752
Very impressive.
Carl
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michael kelly via Meteorite-list
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> Guess the real questionis where did the scrap go? I can
Hello List
I have pleasure to show You crazy lunar slices. Mostly cut below 1mm thin,
with one side polished and in membrane boxes.
All slices show excellent translucent plagioclase,
http://www.polandmet.com/_nwa11421.htm
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ][ +48 793567667 ]-
Guess the real questionis where did the scrap go? I can admire the
craftsmanship. And i am sure it presents a challenging medium to work. I can
also imagine 15 lbs of srap going into a rubbish bin :( probably more scrapped
than i will ever be lucky enough to tuck into my collection.
On
I totally agree with you. Like all the Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite Polished
and Etched for saleI have hohkam tomohawk heads that are made from meteorites
that are hundreds of years old. Ancient cultures have used meteorites yo maje
sp many tools
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