[meteorite-list] AD: Special: Tribute to Vesta - Four different new and excellent Eucrites!

2011-10-20 Thread Chladnis Heirs
Dear Collectors,


our autumn season we will start with a truly mighty Special.
These weeks and months we can say, that we all are captivated by the
incredibly fascinating and sometimes almost shocking pictures the Dawn probe
transmits through the outer space on our screens from this New World called
Vesta.
And with each new sight and capture for us meteorite lovers the eagerness
grows more unendurable, when finally the first mineralogical data will
arrive - and whether then we meteorite collectors could say to the hare: we
are the hedgehogs; We were already there.

So as a tribute to Dawn and a salute to Vesta we will reveal four different
new eucrites all at once,
each of them of such a discrete excellence and also of a quality, that we
can imagine, that it won't be that easy to make a decision, which specimen
to pick, from the kaleidoscope, we try to demonstrate with the diversity of
the Eucrite group.

Let us begin:


NWA 6970

With a tiny tkw of 15.5g only the smallest. A moderately shocked polymict
one, which exhibits an extremely busy small scale tessellate.
A very dense and compact material, polishing excellently. Internally fresh,
with fine spots of colourful inclusions.
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6970.html



NWA 6971

Displays gorgeous cubistic shock patterns! Straight and extremely angular
shock lines, triangular shock veins and whole slightly shock darkened
polygons - and that all in a perfect contrast to an almost Dho 007 looking
eucritic matrix. Glossy black fusion crust preserved.
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6971.html



NWA 6972

Disguises as a lunaite. As you can see it plays a mimicry of a fine
fragmental anorthosic breccia. 
(And among these NWA 6972 chose the prettiest ones). A high diversity of
clasts and inclusions; Highly shocked and Stefan applied a wonderful
polishing. Note the black and granular fusion crust on the endpieces!
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6972.html



NWA 6974

Elitist extravagance.

The climax of our special.
A stone like we like it, cause it makes any words obsolete.
The Covergirl for any glossy magazine about meteorites or about Vesta.

A low shock allowed these different lithologies to merge together to that
masterpiece.
Overwhelming variety of inclusions. Some weird, some black like coal.
Holding our breath now, we only still mention, that it wears a fresh black
skin of fusion crust all around (and while we are writing, we recognize,
that the price we chose is maybe a little bit too shy).
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6974.html




Enjoy the Art of Vesta!
Yours,
Stefan  Martin

Chladni's Heirs
Munich - Berlin
Fine Meteorites for Science  Collectors

http://www.chladnis-heirs.com






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Re: [meteorite-list] AD: Special: Tribute to Vesta - Four different new and excellent Eucrites!

2011-10-20 Thread wahlperry

Hi Stefan and Martin,

As always spectacular material!


Sonny


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Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Special: Tribute to Vesta - Four 
different new and excellent Eucrites!



Dear Collectors,our autumn season we will start with a truly mighty 
Special.These weeks and months we can say, that we all are captivated 
by theincredibly fascinating and sometimes almost shocking pictures the 
Dawn probetransmits through the outer space on our screens from this 
New World calledVesta.And with each new sight and capture for us 
meteorite lovers the eagernessgrows more unendurable, when finally the 
first mineralogical data willarrive - and whether then we meteorite 
collectors could say to the hare: weare the hedgehogs; We were already 
there.So as a tribute to Dawn and a salute to Vesta we will reveal four 
differentnew eucrites all at once,each of them of such a discrete 
excellence and also of a quality, that wecan imagine, that it won't be 
that easy to make a decision, which specimento pick, from the 
kaleidoscope, we try to demonstrate with the diversity ofthe Eucrite 
group.Let us begin:NWA 6970With a tiny tkw of 15.5g only the smallest. 
A moderately shocked polymictone, which exhibits an extremely busy 
small scale tessellate.A very dense and compact material, polishing 
excellently. Internally fresh,with fine spots of colourful 
inclusions.http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6970.htmlNWA
 6971Displays gorgeous cubistic shock patterns! Straight and extremely 
angularshock lines, triangular shock veins and whole slightly shock 
darkenedpolygons - and that all in a perfect contrast to an almost Dho 
007 lookingeucritic matrix. Glossy black fusion crust 
preserved.http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6971.htmlNWA 
6972Disguises as a lunaite. As you can see it plays a mimicry of a 
finefragmental anorthosic breccia. (And among these NWA 6972 chose the 
prettiest ones). A high diversity ofclasts and inclusions; Highly 
shocked and Stefan applied a wonderfulpolishing. Note the black and 
granular fusion crust on the 
endpieces!http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6972.htmlNWA 
6974Elitist extravagance.The climax of our special.A stone like we like 
it, cause it makes any words obsolete.The Covergirl for any glossy 
magazine about meteorites or about Vesta.A low shock allowed these 
different lithologies to merge together to thatmasterpiece.Overwhelming 
variety of inclusions. Some weird, some black like coal.Holding our 
breath now, we only still mention, that it wears a fresh blackskin of 
fusion crust all around (and while we are writing, we recognize,that 
the price we chose is maybe a little bit too 
shy).http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6974.htmlEnjoy 
the Art of Vesta!Yours,Stefan  MartinChladni's HeirsMunich - 
BerlinFine Meteorites for Science  
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