In the upcoming next stage of the Artemis Program, SpaceX is gearing up for a launch slated for 12:57 a.m. EST on Wednesday, February 14th, to send Intuitive Machines’ first lunar lander to the Moon's surface using a Falcon 9 rocket. The action will kick off from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Wear a real piece of the Moon! A small, timeless fragment of lunar history.
This pendant holds authentic lunar meteorite fragments from a verified Moon rock that landed on Earth and is engraved with the timeless phrase “I love you to the Moon and back.” Each necklace is carefully sealed, comes with a certificate of authenticity, and is beautifully packaged, ready to gift to someone special.
Every necklace includes:
100mg of authentic moon meteorites
Solid sterling silver lunar surface pendant
Elegant scratch-resistant crystal face
20-inch sterling silver chain
Elegant black wood gift box
Certificate of authenticity
Lifetime guarantee of authenticity
In stock
DESCRIPTION
A small fragment of the Moon, a lifetime of wonder.
This pendant holds genuine lunar meteorite fragments, sealed beneath a durable crystal and set in a sterling silver depiction of the Aristarchus Plateau, the Moon’s brightest formation. Engraved with the timeless phrase “I LOVE YOU TO THE MOON AND BACK,” it’s a meaningful reminder of how far your care and connection reach.
When you wear it, you’re carrying a real fragment of lunar history, verified and traceable, a small piece of the Moon close to your heart. It’s a subtle yet powerful way to show someone they are truly cherished.
Moon Rock Pendant Features:
- Authentic Lunar Meteorite Fragments – Contains verified pieces of genuine moon rock, a rare fragment of lunar history.
- Engraved Sterling Silver Pendant – Solid 925 sterling silver engraved with “I LOVE YOU TO THE MOON AND BACK” for elegance and lasting quality.
- Pendant Size – Measures approximately 2.8cm x 1.2cm (1.1" x 0.47"), ideal for everyday wear or layering.
- Handmade Crystal Vial – Clear, strengthened crystal securely encases the moon rock.
- Sterling Silver Necklace Included – Comes with a 20-inch 925 sterling silver chain (including a 2-inch extender).
- Gift-Ready Packaging – Arrives in an elegant black wooden box, perfect for gifting to someone special.
- Certificate of Authenticity – Each pendant includes a card verifying the lunar origin and meteorite ID.
- A Tangible Cosmic Keepsake – Wear a piece of the Moon and carry a meaningful reminder of someone you love.
Discover the Aristarchus Plateau
The Aristarchus Plateau is known for being the brightest of the large formations on the Moon. The Aristarchus Crater stands out even to the naked eye and is surrounded by long channels called rilles, including Vallis Schroeteri, the Moon’s largest sinuous rille. Lava flows and volcanic ash deposits make this area geologically unique. This pendant features a detailed 3D engraving of the plateau, showcasing the crater and its surrounding features in miniature form.
How does a lunar meteorite end up here on Earth?
You might be surprised to learn how a piece of the Moon can land on our planet. The Moon’s surface is covered in craters from billions of years of asteroid and meteoroid impacts. Unlike Earth, the Moon doesn’t have tectonic activity to reshape its surface, so these craters remain as lasting marks of its cosmic history.
When a large object strikes the Moon, fragments of lunar rock can be blasted into space. Occasionally, some of this debris is caught by Earth’s gravity and falls to our planet as lunar meteorites.
These lunar meteorites are incredibly rare, making up less than 1% of all meteorites found on Earth. Collectors and scientists prize them for their uniqueness, and now, you can own a verified fragment, carefully sealed in your Moon Rock Pendant, letting you carry a small piece of the Moon’s story with you.
Check out our video below to see exactly how lunar meteorites make the journey from the Moon to Earth!
Authentication Information
The moon rocks contained within this pendant were collected from a larger lunar meteorite. The meteorite was sourced from one of the most respected collectors of planetary meteorites in the world. The meteorites we use in our pendants have been analysed and authenticated by a top laboratory and given an official meteorite number, thus ensuring their absolute authenticity. The serial number for this particular lunar meteorite is NWA 11303. This serial number can be used on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website, where a complete analysis and composition breakdown is publicly available.
Allergy Advice
This sterling silver pendant and necklace are completely nickel-free.
Description
A small fragment of the Moon, a lifetime of wonder.
This pendant holds genuine lunar meteorite fragments, sealed beneath a durable crystal and set in a sterling silver depiction of the Aristarchus Plateau, the Moon’s brightest formation. Engraved with the timeless phrase “I LOVE YOU TO THE MOON AND BACK,” it’s a meaningful reminder of how far your care and connection reach.
When you wear it, you’re carrying a real fragment of lunar history, verified and traceable, a small piece of the Moon close to your heart. It’s a subtle yet powerful way to show someone they are truly cherished.
Moon Rock Pendant Features:
- Authentic Lunar Meteorite Fragments – Contains verified pieces of genuine moon rock, a rare fragment of lunar history.
- Engraved Sterling Silver Pendant – Solid 925 sterling silver engraved with “I LOVE YOU TO THE MOON AND BACK” for elegance and lasting quality.
- Pendant Size – Measures approximately 2.8cm x 1.2cm (1.1" x 0.47"), ideal for everyday wear or layering.
- Handmade Crystal Vial – Clear, strengthened crystal securely encases the moon rock.
- Sterling Silver Necklace Included – Comes with a 20-inch 925 sterling silver chain (including a 2-inch extender).
- Gift-Ready Packaging – Arrives in an elegant black wooden box, perfect for gifting to someone special.
- Certificate of Authenticity – Each pendant includes a card verifying the lunar origin and meteorite ID.
- A Tangible Cosmic Keepsake – Wear a piece of the Moon and carry a meaningful reminder of someone you love.
Discover the Aristarchus Plateau
The Aristarchus Plateau is known for being the brightest of the large formations on the Moon. The Aristarchus Crater stands out even to the naked eye and is surrounded by long channels called rilles, including Vallis Schroeteri, the Moon’s largest sinuous rille. Lava flows and volcanic ash deposits make this area geologically unique. This pendant features a detailed 3D engraving of the plateau, showcasing the crater and its surrounding features in miniature form.
How does a lunar meteorite end up here on Earth?
You might be surprised to learn how a piece of the Moon can land on our planet. The Moon’s surface is covered in craters from billions of years of asteroid and meteoroid impacts. Unlike Earth, the Moon doesn’t have tectonic activity to reshape its surface, so these craters remain as lasting marks of its cosmic history.
When a large object strikes the Moon, fragments of lunar rock can be blasted into space. Occasionally, some of this debris is caught by Earth’s gravity and falls to our planet as lunar meteorites.
These lunar meteorites are incredibly rare, making up less than 1% of all meteorites found on Earth. Collectors and scientists prize them for their uniqueness, and now, you can own a verified fragment, carefully sealed in your Moon Rock Pendant, letting you carry a small piece of the Moon’s story with you.
Check out our video below to see exactly how lunar meteorites make the journey from the Moon to Earth!
Authentication Information
The moon rocks contained within this pendant were collected from a larger lunar meteorite. The meteorite was sourced from one of the most respected collectors of planetary meteorites in the world. The meteorites we use in our pendants have been analysed and authenticated by a top laboratory and given an official meteorite number, thus ensuring their absolute authenticity. The serial number for this particular lunar meteorite is NWA 11303. This serial number can be used on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website, where a complete analysis and composition breakdown is publicly available.
Allergy Advice
This sterling silver pendant and necklace are completely nickel-free.

