This is for 1 small metiorite aprox. 10 -15 mm in size
These Iron nickel meteorites impacted the earth in Argentina about 4,000 - 6,000 years ago and are known as Campo Del Cielo (field of heaven). They are approximately 4.5+ billion years old.
They vibrate with electrical intensity and contain the cosmic energy of the stars that animate the universe. They have the capacity to awaken spiritual fire into full force, activating the kundalini. Their iron nickel composition has a grounding effect to discern appropriate action to utilize the gifts of awakening and transformation these stones bring. Their energy can work quick, but they can also facilitate patience and stamina, helping us to see projects through to completion and understand what’s necessary in structure to manifest an idea.
Pair them with moldavite, Libyan gold desert glass or other tektites to magnify the transformational energy. Pictured here over a starry specularite slab.
-Emelia
Campo del Cielo carries a very different kind of presence than terrestrial stones.. it’s not just mineral, but material that has traveled through space before ever reaching the Earth.
They often reveal natural patterns when cut and etched.. what’s known as Widmanstätten structures... geometric intergrowths that form only under extremely slow cooling in space. These patterns aren’t just visually striking; they speak to vast spans of time and conditions that don’t occur on Earth, giving the material a kind of cosmic geometry embedded within it.
There’s a weight to Campo del Cielo..both literal and perceptual. It feels dense, ancient, and deeply grounding, yet at the same time carries an association with the infinite. That combination creates an interesting paradox: something that connects sky and earth simultaneously. Unlike crystals that grow in precise external forms, this meteorite is often irregular, shaped by impact and fragmentation, yet internally it holds a hidden order.
In more metaphysical interpretations, it’s often experienced as a bridge between realms...linking the physical body to something much broader, more expansive. Not in an elevating or light, airy way, but in a way that brings vastness into the body, into presence. It can feel stabilizing while also quietly expanding one’s sense of scale and perspective.
There’s also something humbling about it..holding a piece of Campo del Cielo is, in a very real sense, holding something older than the Earth as we know it, something that formed in the early history of the solar system. It doesn’t just suggest connection...it embodies it, across time, space, and matter.