
Tumbled Tektite (1 Stone)
Looking for something truly out of this world? Meet Tektite. These isn't just a cool-looking "rock"—it’s essentially a piece of the cosmos that decided to crash-land on Earth and stick around for the party. Millions of years ago, a massive meteorite hit Earth with enough force to liquefy terrestrial rock, blast it into the upper atmosphere, and send it raining back down as molten glass. We like to think of them as the original "air plants," just with a lot more velocity and a lot less chlorophyll.
Note: Images are a representation of the stones you will receive. Each rock is unique, and small variations in color, size, banding, etc. is to be expected.
Looking for something truly out of this world? Meet Tektite. These isn't just a cool-looking "rock"—it’s essentially a piece of the cosmos that decided to crash-land on Earth and stick around for the party. Millions of years ago, a massive meteorite hit Earth with enough force to liquefy terrestrial rock, blast it into the upper atmosphere, and send it raining back down as molten glass. We like to think of them as the original "air plants," just with a lot more velocity and a lot less chlorophyll.
Note: Images are a representation of the stones you will receive. Each rock is unique, and small variations in color, size, banding, etc. is to be expected.
Original: $6.00
-65%$6.00
$2.10Description
Looking for something truly out of this world? Meet Tektite. These isn't just a cool-looking "rock"—it’s essentially a piece of the cosmos that decided to crash-land on Earth and stick around for the party. Millions of years ago, a massive meteorite hit Earth with enough force to liquefy terrestrial rock, blast it into the upper atmosphere, and send it raining back down as molten glass. We like to think of them as the original "air plants," just with a lot more velocity and a lot less chlorophyll.
Note: Images are a representation of the stones you will receive. Each rock is unique, and small variations in color, size, banding, etc. is to be expected.






















