{"title":"Vietnamese","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"vietnamite-123g-huyen-song-hinh-phu-yen-vietnam-vi049","title":"Vietnamese – 12.3g – Huyen Song Hinh – Phu Yen, Vietnam - VI049","description":"\u003cul\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eLocation: Huyen Song Hinh – Phu Yen, Vietnam\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eWeight: 12.3g\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eDimensions: 4.1 x 1.6 x 1.5 cm\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eDETAILED DESCRIPTION\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\u003cp\u003eVietnamite – a rare tektite from Southeast Asia\nVietnamite belongs to the rarest representatives of Indochinite tektites, originating from the continental part of Southeast Asia. It is a type of natural glass formed by a large meteorite impact — similar to moldavites or Libyan desert glass.\nFormation\nVietnamites were formed by a meteorite impact that caused extreme heat and pressure. As a result, the Earth's surface rocks melted and, after rapid cooling, solidified into natural glass. 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The surface is often smooth or shows erosion marks typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are found very rarely, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows erosion marks typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's Value\nUnlike other Indochinese tektites, Vietnamese Tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's specimens. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's Value\nUnlike other Indochinites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are found very rarely, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have traveled through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinese tektites, Vietnamese tektites are found very rarely, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinese tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows erosion marks typical of tektites that have traveled through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollectability\nUnlike other Indochinese tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's specimens. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollectibility\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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They are a type of natural glass formed by a large meteorite impact—similar to moldavites or Libyan desert glass.\nFormation\nVietnamese tektites were formed by a meteorite impact that caused extreme heat and pressure. As a result, the Earth's surface rocks melted and, after rapid cooling, solidified into natural glass. Their age is estimated at approximately 700,000 years. The exact crater has not yet been definitively identified, but scientists hypothesize that it might be located in Cambodia or Vietnam—perhaps near Tonlé Sap Lake.\nCharacteristics\nVietnamese tektites are primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). They usually have a dark brown to black color with a glossy surface and are generally opaque. 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The surface is often smooth or shows erosion marks typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's Value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese Tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's Value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinese tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's specimens. 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The surface is often smooth or shows erosion marks typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's specimens. 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The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's Value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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They are a type of natural glass formed from a large meteorite impact — similar to moldavites or Libyan desert glass.\nFormation\nVietnamese tektites were formed by a meteorite impact that caused extreme heat and pressure. As a result, the Earth's surface rocks melted and, after rapid cooling, solidified into natural glass. Their age is estimated to be around 700,000 years. The exact crater has not yet been definitively identified, but scientists hypothesize that it may be located in Cambodia or Vietnam — possibly near Tonlé Sap Lake.\nCharacteristics\nVietnamese tektites are mainly composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). They typically have a dark brown to black color with a lustrous surface and are generally opaque. The surface is often smooth or shows erosion marks typical of tektites that have traveled through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's Value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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It is a type of natural glass formed by a large meteorite impact — similar to moldavites or Libyan desert glass.\nFormation\nVietnamese tektites were formed by a meteorite impact that caused extreme heat and pressure. As a result, the Earth's surface rocks melted and, after rapid cooling, solidified into natural glass. Their age is estimated to be about 700,000 years. The exact crater has not yet been definitively identified, but scientists speculate that it may be located in Cambodia or Vietnam — possibly near Tonlé Sap Lake.\nCharacteristics\nVietnamese tektite is mainly composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). It usually has a dark brown to black color with a shiny surface and is generally opaque. The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinites, Vietnamese tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. 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It is a type of natural glass formed by a large meteoritic impact — similar to moldavites or Libyan desert glass.\nFormation\nVietnamese Tektites were formed by a meteoritic impact that caused extreme heat and pressure. As a result, the Earth's surface rocks melted and, after rapid cooling, solidified into natural glass. Their age is estimated to be around 700,000 years. The exact crater has not yet been definitively identified, but scientists hypothesize that it may be located in Cambodia or Vietnam — possibly near Tonlé Sap lake.\nCharacteristics\nVietnamese Tektite is primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). It usually has a dark brown to black color with a lustrous surface and is generally opaque. The surface is often smooth or shows signs of erosion typical of tektites that have passed through the atmosphere at high speed and temperature.\nCollector's value\nUnlike other Indochinite tektites, Vietnamese Tektites are very rarely found, making them highly sought-after collector's items. Each piece represents an authentic fragment of cosmic history and a unique natural phenomenon formed during one of the most powerful events in Earth's history.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PeltramMinerals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":58028693684549,"sku":"VI030","price":22.63,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0881\/1659\/2965\/files\/21634-7_vietnamite---7g---huyen-song-hinh---phu-yen--vietnam.jpg?v=1779384892"}],"url":"https:\/\/moldavite.it\/en\/collections\/vietnamite.oembed?page=2","provider":"Moldavite.it","version":"1.0","type":"link"}