Tiglit Meteorite "Messenger of the Gods" Necklace Sterling #6785

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This sterling silver Tiglit meteorite necklace connects you directly to that unforgettable moment when Earth met the universe, offering a wearable piece of cosmic history. The raw Tiglit meteorite fragment was set in sterling silver by an artist in our studio. An 18 inch sterling silver box chain necklace is included.

  • Pendant Size: 15 x 9 x 7mm
  • Metal: .925 Sterling Silver
  • Certified: Includes a Meteorite Identification Card
  • Stones: Tiglit meteorite fragment, Enstatite achondrite (Aubrite), from Morocco
  • Chakras: All, Root (1st), Sacral (2nd), Solar Plexus (3rd), Heart (4th), Third Eye (6th)
  • Energies: Transformation, Planet Mercury Energy, Messenger of the Gods, Solar Plexus Activation, Patience, Activation, Physical Vitality

Metaphysical Properties

The energy of this meteorite is most attuned to the metaphysical and astrological properties associated with the planet Mercury. Tiglet Meteorites are are one of the rarest types of meteorites called Enstatite achondrites (aka Aubrites). The Aubrite classification of meteorites are considered to be possible fragments of planet Mercury due to their similar mineral compositions, which may resemble Mercury's crust.

In astrology Mercury represents communication, intellect, and transformation across astrology, alchemy, and mythology. Known as the "Messenger of the Gods," this swift planet governs clarity of thought, adaptability, and self-expression. Whether you're seeking to enhance your communication skills, embrace change, or connect with your inner messenger, Mercury's energy invites you to think boldly, speak truthfully, and navigate life's complexities with grace and flexibility. This meteorite resonates best with the sign of Gemini.

About Tiglit Meteorite

On December 9, 2021, around 8:30 pm, many people from southern Morocco looked up and saw a large green and blue fireball streaking through the nights sky. The brilliant fireball followed followed by powerful sonic booms turned out to be a meteorite that fell near Tiglit village in southern Morocco.

The following history about Tiglit meteorite is from the Meteoritical Bulletin Database

Among eyewitnesses was Mr. Ali Boutmoula, a nomad living in a tent exactly in the center of the fall area. At the time of fall he was outside his tent by the river, while his uncle was inside the tent. He saw a greenish light moving from northwest toward southeast (coming from Ouinet Ait Oussa located northwest from his position). He walked for a few " then he heard a large explosion over his head in the valley and the mountains, followed by two or three more explosions after the first one. The last explosion was a high-pitched sound like a bang in a tin bucket. He thought it was thunder. Stones were recovered all around his tent. A second eyewitness Mr. Hmadi Elkebchi was sitting with his family in Oum Laouitgat village. He heard Loud explosion coming from the west followed by three sonic booms, the last one was high pitched like hitting a metal object. He thought it was an earthquake. The day after the fireball report, hundreds of hunters and people from the area went searching for the fall.

You will receive the exact pendant shown and a necklace. 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.

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