Meteorite Campo Del Cielo "Field of Heaven" 14.9 Grams
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This genuine Campo Del Cielo Meteorite from Argentina is one of a kind. Each of our meteorites for sale come with a Meteorite Identification Card. Campo Del Cielo also known as the "Field of Heaven" meteorite was found in 1576. Millions of years old, scientists believe that Nickel Iron meteorites, were once part of the molten cores of ancient planets and planetary bodies. Free Shipping on all U.S. orders!
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Size: 28 x 24 x 7mm
- Weight: 14.9 Grams
- Name: Campo Del Cielo
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Classification: Iron, IAB-MG (nickle-iron)
- Chakras: Root (1st), Solar Plexus (3rd), Third Eye (6th), Crown (7th)
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Energies: Inner Vision, Patience, Kundalini Activation, Grounding, ET (Extra Terrestrial)
About Campo Del Cielo Meteorites
Campo Del Cielo is classified as an Iron, IAB-MG meteorite. It was found In 1576 when the governor of a province in Northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a huge mass of iron, which he had heard that Natives used for their weapons. The Natives claimed that the mass had fallen from the sky in a place they called Piguem Nonralta which the Spanish translated as Campo del Cielo ("Field of Heaven"). The crater is approximately 4200 to 4700 years old.
Metaphysical Properties
Campo Del Cielo Meteorites help activate the Kundalini and are said to carry "monk" energy. Nickle-Iron meteorites are both grounding and activating. These Nickle-Iron cosmic crystals provide a balance that aids by anchoring and activating inner visions as well as spiritual awakenings. The extra terrestrial nature of meteorite energies also work exceptionally well with Moldavite tektites.
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This item is one of a kind. You will receive the exact meteorite pictured. Close-up photography is used in natural sunlight to show detail. The item may appear larger than actual size. Please see size listed for the dimensions. 1" = 25.4 millimeters.