

Individually numbered by hand. Accompanied by a certificate of cosmic provenance.
In 1906, three children found an unusual rock near the Sweden–Finland border. It had traveled through space for four and a half billion years before striking Earth a million years earlier.
That rock is the Muonionalusta meteorite. Its crystalline iron-nickel structure is the heart of this piece. A pattern Earth itself could never reproduce.
The lattice you are looking at cooled in the vacuum of space at roughly one degree every million years. Nothing on Earth can produce it. It is the fingerprint of time itself.
Under the heat of a forge, the structure wants to collapse. Most smiths lose the pattern. A handful in the world keep it intact. Tristan is one of them.
Every cut, every heat, every hammer strike is measured against the risk of erasing four and a half billion years of history.
Tristan Dare forges blades from four-and-a-half-billion-year-old meteoric iron. He began at twelve, received his first meteorite at fifteen, and made his breakthrough at seventeen, preserving the crystalline structure of a Muonionalusta through the forge. At twenty-two, his work has been exhibited in Venice and New York, and owned by collectors on four continents.
“We're not just working with everyday metals. We're working with time, with space, with the remnants of collapsed stars.”
One of six remaining. Fulfilled and shipped through BEJETI with full authentication and a certificate of cosmic provenance.
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