Description: 20 Libyan Desert glass Cabochon, desert glass from an asteroid impact- 336 Carat 20 Hand-carved Libyan Desert Glass Cabochon, Desert glass from an asteroid impact This listing is for the exactly amazing 20 cabochon beads shown in the images. Approx. size ranges from 1.8cm to 2.4cm ( 0.7" to 0.9" ) weight 336 gram Libyan Desert Glass (or Great Sand Sea Glass) is the result of sand on Earth having melted into glass following an enormously energetic asteroid or comet impact approximately 29 million years ago at the border region of what is today Libya and Egypt. The formation of Libyan Desert Glass and other tektites was long considered a mystery with some researchers believing they had originated on the Moon — a notion since debunked. Scientists today agree such glass formations formed as a result of collisions of cosmic bodies with the Earth. To melt the sand, temperatures of more than 1600° C (2900° F) are required; lava flows at the Earth’s surface are nowhere near that hot. In addition, meteorite particles have been detected in specimens of Libyan Desert Glass. As is the case with all tektites, extraordinary heat resulting from massive impacts liquified the ground. (The word tektite comes from the Greek tektos, meaning “melted”.)
Price: 400 USD
Location: Cairo
End Time: 2024-11-10T11:22:55.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Brand: Handcrafted
Handmade: Yes
Country of Origin: Libyan
MPN: Does not apply