wear the heavens
A Limited Edition Collectable
by Sidera
LAUNCHING SOON
Get 1 of 2000
DROPPING WORLD WIDE
ORIGIN OF THE ARTIFACT
We don't promise the moon
We deliver it
Born in the Lunar Highlands, this stone sat undisturbed for eons until a violent asteroid impact ejected it into the cosmic void. It spent millennia drifting between the stars—a lonely traveler carrying the Moon’s geological soul.
AUTHENTICITY
Trust is the ultimate luxury
In partnership with the Deutsches Meteoriten Museum, we certify that this pendant holds a slice of NWA 11273—genuine lunar regolith.
Accompanied by a museum-grade metal certificate detailing its classification (Feldspathic Breccia) and celestial composition, this piece is more than jewelry. It is absolute, verified truth.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Form meets function
Each piece is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, balancing minimalist aesthetics with the profound presence of the lunar meteorite. The design honors the stone's cosmic journey while nestling it securely within our signature Sterling Silver setting.
Two sizes
Size
Classic
Edition of 1500
Material: Sterling Silver (Ag 925)
Lunar Meteorite: ~0.15g
Total Silver Weight: 0.5g
Profile Thickness: 1.5mm
Key Dimensions: 10mm x 8mm x 5mm x 5mm
from € 990,-*
Size
Grand
Edition of 500
Material: Sterling Silver (Ag 925)
Lunar Meteorite: ~0.30g
Total Silver Weight: 1.0g
Profile Thickness: 1.5mm
Key Dimensions: 14mm x 11mm x 7mm x 7mm
from € 1490,-*
Side by side
SIZE
Size comparison
Here you can see the side by side size comparison of the Classic size and the Grand size.
The Origin Story
THE JOURNEY FROM THE LUNAR HIGHLANDS TO EARTH
The original source material, monumental bedrock from the Moon's surface, represents eons of silent history and cosmic geological evolution. Each fragment takes billions of years to form, forged not by human hands but by violent asteroid impacts, ejection from the lunar gravitational pull, and a solitary voyage through the vacuum of space. These rare celestial travelers, known to science as NWA 11273, have been studied by institutions worldwide, cataloged by the Meteoritical Society, and preserved as scientific archives of our solar system's chaotic birth. Their scarcity and the astronomical odds of their arrival make them true planetary relics.
To share this wonder with a personal audience, we have now released the Sidera Lunar Pendant, an intimate, wearable vessel that faithfully frames the raw essence and chaotic beauty of the original moon rock. Handmade using premium Sterling Silver (Ag 925), it features a precise bezel setting that protects the genuine lunar meteorite slice without hiding its texture. This architectural design allows us to offer a piece of the heavens in a strictly limited release at an accessible level, bringing the cosmos to the individual wearer without compromising on authenticity or material integrity.
THE MEANING BEHIND THE STONE
The Sidera pendant is a tribute to the stargazer, the one who finds comfort in the vastness above when the world below feels overwhelming. The meteorite stands as a symbol of endurance and perspective, a tangible link to a world that remains largely untouched by human influence. It represents the innate desire to connect with something eternal, to hold a piece of the infinite, and to remember that we are part of a much larger universe.
Surviving the fires of atmospheric entry, the stone arrived with resilience and grace. The chaotic breccia texture is not merely geological; it embodies the scars and stories of a journey through the void, the heat, the pressure, the distance, and the eventual landing. They are the moments that forged the stone's character and proved its durability.
Yet the connection holds.
This necklace captures the power of survival and arrival. The unlikely miracle that a piece of the Moon found its way to Earth, and eventually, to you. The meteorite's presence reflects our own resilience and curiosity, reminding us that even across impossible distances, there is always a connection to be found.
Timeline
The acquisition window opens on April 1st in two stages:
Early Access: 7 PM CET
Public Launch: 8 PM CET
Early Access members gain entry one hour before the global release. Secure your fragment early;
once the lunar material is allocated, the drop is sealed.
The window remains open for 14 days. After this period, the collection is archived and the price will increase.
Following the close, the hand-crafting production of each piece begins. Every artwork is individually numbered and every stone has its ows certification number and authentication to ensure its celestial lineage.
We aim to dispatch all works within 6 months of the window closing. You will receive a personal tracking number as soon as your piece begins its journey to you.
FAQ / Important Information
We operate on a "commission" model. Your purchase secures a specific allocation of lunar material before it is cut. This ensures zero waste and guarantees that your piece is hand-finished specifically for you.
Transparency is our foundation. Every Sidera piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity referencing the specific meteorite's official classification in the global Meteoritical Bulletin. We use only verified Lunar Feldspathic Breccia, analyzed by mass spectrometry.
Absolutely. Private ownership of lunar meteorites is legal because they arrived on Earth via natural forces (asteroid impacts). This is distinct from government-owned "Apollo" samples. Our sourcing complies with all international trade laws.
No two fragments of the Moon are identical. Your piece will feature its own unique matrix of breccia (rock fragments fused by impact). The texture and tone are the fingerprint of that specific moment in lunar history.
Approximately 6 months. We do not rush the crafting process. This timeline allows for meticulous setting, polishing, and quality control of every individual unit.
Prices are listed in Euros and include 19 percent German VAT. Shipping and any customs charges are not included. For orders placed outside the EU, VAT is automatically removed at checkout. Customs duties may apply depending on your country and are beyond our control.
Yes, but treat it as fine jewelry. While lunar meteorites are stone, they should be protected from harsh chemicals, heavy impact, or swimming. We recommend the "Last On, First Off" principle.