Original Afterglow: Blue - Us Warehouse [LVeMvAnK]
Afterglow™- 8mm Dome Blue Meteorite Glow RingAfterglow Meteorite Blue Glow Ring. This 8mm domed comfort fit tungsten ring features an inlay of Campo Del Cielo Meteorite and Quartz Crystal over a blue day and glow color. Ring glows charge best and bri
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Original Afterglow: Blue - Us Warehouse [LVeMvAnK]
Afterglow™- 8mm Dome Blue Meteorite Glow Ring
Afterglow Meteorite Blue Glow Ring. This 8mm domed comfort fit tungsten ring features an inlay of Campo Del Cielo Meteorite and Quartz Crystal over a blue day and glow color. Ring glows charge best and brightest under a UV light. This wedding band has a polished finish and be customized to glow different colors.
RING INFORMATION
Ring Name: Original Afterglow: Blue - Us Warehouse [LVeMvAnK] Meteorite Glow Ring
Inlays: Campo del Cielo Meteorite, Quartz Crystal
Glow: Blue
Width: 8 mm
Sleeve: Tungsten
Profile: Dome
Finish: Polished
Fit: Comfort Fit
RING LAYOUT
1.0 mm Tungsten
2.5 mm Campo del Cielo Meteorite
1.0 mm Tungsten
2.5 mm Quartz Crystal (Or Green Gemstones) with a Blue Glow
1.0 mm Tungsten
THE MATERIALS IN THIS RING ARE 100% REAL AND GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC!
This item is handmade in the USA and crafted with a level of care, love, dedication, and attention to detail that is unmatched in mass produced rings you see online. Each ring, however very similar, is unique unto itself as no two rings are identical in markings and tint due to the natural fossils/bone used – we will ship you a similar ring with markings unique unto itself, however, images displayed are for reference purposes only.
We encourage you to learn more about these precious relics through your own research, here are a couple of links to get you started:
The Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites or to the area where they were found. This area is situated on the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The crater field covers an area of 3 by 18.5 kilometers (1.9 by 11.5 mi) and contains at least 26 craters, the largest being 115 by 91 meters (377 by 299 ft.). The craters' age is estimated as 4,000–5,000 years. The craters, containing iron masses, were reported in 1576, but were already well known to the aboriginal inhabitants of the area. The craters and the area around contain numerous fragments of an iron meteorite. The total weight of the pieces so far recovered is about 100 tons, making the meteorite possibly the heaviest one ever recovered on Earth.
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