Discovered in the Magadan region of Russia in 1967, Seymchan is a rare Pallasite Meteorite — a fusion of metallic iron-nickel and translucent olivine crystals. Formed in the boundary zone between a planetary core and mantle, its composition speaks to deep planetary processes and ancient cosmic collisions. Energetically, Seymchan is valued for anchoring light into matter, supporting strength, clarity, and multidimensional integration. Our meteorite specimens are presented in a small acrylic box (3.5 cm × 5.5 cm) with description label.
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1x SEYMCHAN PALLASITE METEORITE | APPROX 1CM
Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite – Russia
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SEYMCHAN PALLASITE METEORITE
First identified in Russia’s Magadan region in 1967, Seymchan belongs to the rare pallasite class — meteorites formed at the interface of planetary core and mantle. Its structure combines metallic iron-nickel with embedded olivine crystals, offering a glimpse into deep planetary differentiation and impact history. The crystalline inclusions reflect both terrestrial and celestial forces. Energetically, it’s a stone of embodied light and structural integrity, supporting inner alignment, multidimensional awareness, and resilience through energetic shifts.
















