The Black Rose Meteorite

The Black Rose Meteorite is about to make history!

Introducing The Black Rose. Priceless and like no other. This beautiful stony meteorite may have the oldest estimated Fall Date of any meteorite that has ever been found. Imagine its creation over 4 1/2 billion years ago on Mars or perhaps much further away, and through some cataclysm being ejected into deep space, eventually falling here to Earth right about 500 million years ago into an inland sea that many eons later became the State of Ohio.

The Black Rose Meteorite will make scientifc news worldwide.
The Black Rose Meteorite will make scientifc news worldwide.

The Black Rose Meteorite features a mesmerizing mix of ancient colors. Some are in this tiny cross-section.

The Black Rose Meteorite internally is quite beautiful with a mix of colors. It is named for the bold black exterior with red oxidation. It is extremely dense, weighs just over four pounds and has dimensions of 6" x 4" x 3". Be sure to check out every page for amazing interior pictures under a microscope plus an added bonus of a dinosaur skull fossil encased in sandstone that is not supposed to exist found during the same excavation.

The Black Rose Meteorite under a microscope opens our eyes to many different organic and inorganic materials from out of this world. See microscopy on next page for a glimpse.

Come along on this adventure to discover The Black Rose Meteorite is unmatched in its uniqeness, history and extreme rarity.

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Discovered in Jackson Township Ohio, about 2 miles from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This space traveling meteorite is billions of years old and may have landed here 500 million years before sports legend Jim Thorpe played for the Canton Bulldogs. The Black Rose showcases a stunning mix of internal colors with a unique black and red exterior. A truely beautiful one of a kind meteoric gem.
The Black Rose Meteorite was discovered quite by accident during an excavation at it's Owner's residence in Jackson. It is an unbelieveably rare find that's potentially the oldest estimated "Fall Date" meteorite on Earth ever displayed. Immeasurable value and captivating beauty that reflects its extraordinary journey through time and space. One of its unique features is cooling stress fractures from landing in the sea.
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The Black Rose meteorite features a striking black exterior with red oxidation, resembling a desert rose, making it a truly exceptional find for archeology and geology.

The Black Rose Meteorite is very likely the only one of its kind ever discovered.

Be sure to check out the inside pictures & microscopy of The Black Rose plus our dinosaur skull fossil encased in sandstone possibly making it the oldest dinosaur ever found by 100 million years.

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