You are Viewing a beautiful Natural genuine Raw Thailand Tektites Cristal
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You Will Receive 1 piece Natural Thailand Tektites
Item will come with pouch for storage & Information card for stone.
I will ship within same day or order or next day if it is very late.
Each stone is slightly different with shape. If you want any in particular please message me and I will be happy to share photos of the one's currently in stock so you can pick which one suits you best.
This listing details an awesome Tektite collected in Thailand. This series of Tektites exhibit beautiful pitted grooves and excellent texture patterns. Their surface is a classic matte black luster, and they are completely opaque to light. The stones in this series are nicely sized, perfect for any collector, to use in mediation or held in the palm, and would display well in a grid/display box.
Tektites are a truly amazing example of the marriage of earth and space.
They are a uniquely textured and chemically structured glass which is formed by the processes of a meteorite impacting with the ground. The heat and pressure of the impact melts and fuses particles of sand and trace metals (typically from the host meteorite) in an instant . The force of the meteorite impact throws droplets of molten glass material high into the outer atmosphere (imagine something like a pebble splashing into water). The droplets of molten glass then rain back down to earth, cooling as they fall. Distance from the impact, and momentum/ motion of their decent creates a variety of shapes as they cool. Some specimens have distinctive posterior and anterior sides, while others are disc, scoop, or drop shaped. The variety of forms and textures are truly amazing.
The event which formed the tektite detailed here was known as the Australasian Impact. It occurred approximately 780,000 years ago in the Bay of Tonkin, right around the last magnetic pole reversal. Tektites from the Australasian impact are scattered throughout Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and as far as Australia. Each location produces stones with their own unique characteristics. Many researchers believe this is related to factors including distance from the impact, maximum height of the droplet projectile, as well as certain terrestrial weathering conditions. The tektites from Thailand are often aerodynamically shaped, well formed, and semi lustrous.