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1. Meteorite Knowledge

Most meteorites are believed to come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. These fragments were formed early in Solar System history and later entered Earth-crossing paths through impacts, collisions, or gravitational forces

A meteorite is a natural object from space that survives its journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth.

Many meteorites are around 4.5 billion years old, close to the age of the Solar System itself. This is why meteorite is not just an unusual material, but a fragment of time.

Meteorites are traditionally divided into three major groups: stony meteorites, iron meteorites, and stony-iron meteorites. Modern classification can be more detailed, based on structure, chemistry, isotopes, and mineral composition.

Stony meteorites are mostly rock-like and rich in silicate minerals. Iron meteorites are mostly iron-nickel metal and are often associated with the metallic cores of ancient asteroids. Stony-iron meteorites contain both metal and rocky material, sometimes with dramatic crystal structures.

We choose iron meteorite because it has a strong connection to both science and design. Iron meteorites are dense, metallic, visually distinctive, and often associated with the cores of ancient asteroids. Their iron-nickel composition allows them to be cut, polished, etched, and set into jewelry with a powerful cosmic texture

The Widmanstätten pattern is a geometric crystal pattern found in some iron meteorites after cutting, polishing, and etching. It is formed by iron-nickel minerals cooling extremely slowly inside an asteroid over millions of years. Each pattern is not printed. It is grown by time.

Not all iron meteorites show visible Widmanstätten patterns. The pattern depends on nickel content, cooling history, internal structure, cutting direction, and finishing method. Some pieces show strong geometric lines, while others appear more subtle, smoky, or metallic.

Fancying Secret is a jewelry brand, not a meteorite research laboratory or official identification institution. We can explain the meteorite materials used in our own products, but we do not provide scientific meteorite identification, laboratory testing, or appraisal services for outside specimens.

A possible meteorite may show clues such as a dark surface, fusion crust, unusual density, magnetic response, smooth rounded edges, shallow thumbprint-like marks, or metallic specks on a fresh broken surface. These signs are clues only, not proof.

Many meteorites are magnetic because they often contain iron-nickel metal, especially iron meteorites. However, magnetism alone does not prove that a stone is a meteorite. Many Earth rocks and industrial materials can also be magnetic.

Fusion crust is the dark outer surface that can form when a meteoroid passes through Earth’s atmosphere. The outer layer heats, melts, and cools quickly, creating a dark coating. Fresh meteorites may appear black and shiny, while older finds can become rusty brown over time.

Meteorites are usually irregular in shape, often with rounded edges caused by atmospheric entry and surface ablation. They are rarely perfectly round.

Regmaglypts are shallow, thumbprint-like depressions that can appear on the surface of some meteorites. They are created by intense melting and ablation as the meteorite passes through Earth’s atmosphere.

Pallasites are a type of stony-iron meteorite believed to form near the boundary between the silicate mantle and molten metal core of a differentiated asteroid. They often contain greenish olivine crystals set within iron-nickel metal.

Mesosiderites are stony-iron meteorites containing nearly equal amounts of metal and silicate minerals. They are thought to have formed through collisions between metal-rich and silicate-rich asteroid material.

Yes. Meteorites are rare compared with ordinary Earth rocks, and some types are much rarer than others. Stony meteorites are the most common among observed falls, while stony-iron meteorites are especially rare. Iron meteorites are less common among observed falls but are easier to recognize because of their metallic composition.

Meteorites help scientists understand the early Solar System, asteroid formation, planetary cores, and the materials that existed before planets fully formed. Some meteorites preserve ancient minerals and structures that are not commonly found in Earth rocks.

Yes, meteorite jewelry can be safely worn when it is properly prepared and set into jewelry. Like other metal jewelry, it should be kept clean, dry, and away from harsh chemicals.

Iron meteorite can oxidize or rust if exposed to moisture, sweat, salt water, or chemicals for a long time. This is a natural reaction of iron-bearing material. Proper care helps slow this process.

Yes. Natural meteorite material may show different patterns, colors, textures, metallic reflections, or surface details. Your meteorite piece may share the same design, but never the same cosmic fingerprint.

Meteorites are scientifically valuable natural materials from space. Many people also choose meteorite jewelry for symbolic meaning: origin, courage, transformation, gravity, destiny, and inner strength. Fancying Secret does not claim medical or supernatural effects.

Ordinary jewelry often begins with design. Meteorite jewelry begins with time. Every fragment carries a story older than human history, shaped by cosmic movement, impact, heat, pressure, and silence.

Both. We respect meteorite as a real natural material with scientific origin, and we also translate it into wearable symbols of energy, orbit, gravity, and personal transformation. Born from cosmic matter. Designed for personal gravity.

2. Meteorite Jewelry & Materials

Meteorite jewelry is jewelry made with real meteorite material or meteorite-inspired elements. At Fancying Secret, we use meteorite fragments or meteorite-textured design details to create pieces that carry a cosmic, symbolic feeling.

Yes. A meteorite is a natural object from space that survives its journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth. Because of this origin, meteorite jewelry often carries a sense of rarity, time, and cosmic connection

Our pieces may include meteorite fragments, S925 silver, gold-plated brass, stainless steel, natural stones, zircon, crystal, or other jewelry materials depending on the design. Please check each product page for exact material details.

When a product is described as containing meteorite material, it means the design includes meteorite elements or fragments as stated on the product page. Because meteorite is a natural material, every piece may have unique surface patterns and color variations.

Yes, slight differences may occur because of natural material variations, lighting, screen settings, and hand-finishing. We try our best to show the product as accurately as possible, but tiny differences are normal.

Many of our pieces include hand-assembled or hand-finished details. This gives the jewelry a more personal and refined character. Small variations are not defects, but part of the charm of crafted jewelry.

3. Care Guid

Yes. Meteorite, especially iron meteorite, should be kept away from moisture, sweat, chemicals, and long exposure to water. Keep meteorite pieces dry and store them in low-humidity conditions.

We do not recommend wearing meteorite jewelry while showering, swimming, exercising, or sleeping. Chlorine, salt water, sweat, soap, perfume, and skincare products may affect the surface and shorten the life of the jewelry.

Use a soft dry cloth to gently wipe the jewelry after wearing. Avoid strong cleaners, alcohol, bleach, ultrasonic cleaners, and abrasive polishing products. For meteorite pieces, do not soak them in water.

Store each piece separately in a dry jewelry pouch or box. Keep it away from bathrooms, humid rooms, direct sunlight, and chemical products. For meteorite pieces, adding a small desiccant packet can help reduce moisture.

In humid climates, wipe the jewelry after every wear and store it with a desiccant packet in a sealed pouch or jewelry box. Avoid leaving it in bathrooms, near windows, or inside damp bags.

4. Wearing & Skin Sensitivity

Yes, many of our pieces are designed for daily styling. However, to keep them beautiful for longer, we recommend removing them before showering, swimming, exercising, sleeping, or applying perfume and skincare.

Some materials are more skin-friendly than others, such as S925 silver or stainless steel, but everyone’s skin sensitivity is different. If you have sensitive skin or metal allergies, please check the material details on the product page before purchasing.

We do not recommend it. Sweat and friction may affect the shine, plating, stones, and meteorite surface. Remove your jewelry before workouts to keep it in better condition.

5. Size & Fit

We recommend measuring your finger with a ring sizer or comparing with a ring you already own. Finger size can change slightly depending on temperature, time of day, and body condition, so measure more than once for a better fit.

Some designs include an extender chain or adjustable clasp. Please check the product page for exact length and adjustability. If a piece is adjustable, we will mention it clearly in the product details

For rings, we usually recommend choosing the slightly larger size if your finger is between sizes, especially for wider bands. For bracelets, check whether the design is adjustable before purchasing

6. Orders & Payment

Choose your item, select the size or style if needed, add it to cart, and complete checkout. You will receive an order confirmation email after your payment is completed.

If your order has not been processed or shipped, we will do our best to help. Please contact us as soon as possible with your order number. Once the order has shipped, we may not be able to change or cancel it.

We accept the payment methods shown at checkout. Available options may vary by country or region.

Please check your spam or promotions folder first. If you still cannot find it, contact us with the email address used for your order, and we will help you check it.

7. Shipping & Delivery

Yes, we offer international shipping to selected countries and regions. Shipping options, costs, and delivery times will be shown at checkout.

Delivery time depends on your country, shipping method, customs clearance, and local carrier speed. You will receive tracking information after your order is shipped.

Customs duties, import taxes, VAT, or local fees may be charged by your country or region. These fees are not controlled by Fancying Secret and are usually the customer’s responsibility.

Tracking may take a few days to update, especially during international transit or customs clearance. If there is no update for an unusually long time, please contact us and we will help check with the carrier.

8. Returns & Exchanges

We accept returns or exchanges for eligible items within the stated return window. Items must be unworn, unused, undamaged, and returned in original packaging. Final sale, customized, engraved, or hygiene-sensitive items may not be eligible for return.

For hygiene reasons, earrings may not be eligible for return or exchange unless they arrive damaged or defective. Please check the product page and return policy before ordering

Please contact us within 48 hours of delivery with your order number, photos of the item, packaging, and shipping label. We will review the issue and provide a solution.

If the return is due to a product defect or wrong item, we will help with the solution according to our policy. For personal reasons such as wrong size, change of mind, or incorrect address, return shipping may be the customer’s responsibility.

9. Warranty & Repairs

We stand behind the quality of our jewelry. Warranty coverage applies to manufacturing defects within the stated warranty period. Normal wear and tear, accidental damage, water damage, improper care, lost items, or third-party repairs are not covered.

Minor scratches, slight fading of plating, natural oxidation, loss of shine from friction, or small surface marks may happen with regular wear. These are normal signs of use, not manufacturing defects.

Please contact us with your order number and clear photos of the issue. We will check whether the piece can be repaired and provide the next steps.

10. Gift & Packaging

Yes. Fancying Secret jewelry comes with protective packaging suitable for storage or gifting. Packaging details may vary by collection or order type.

Yes. Our pieces are suitable for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, self-gifting, and meaningful life moments. You can ship directly to the recipient by entering their address at checkout.

If gift message service is available, you will see the option at checkout. You may also contact us after placing your order and we will try our best to help before shipment.

11. Brand Meaning

Fancying Secret is a jewelry brand inspired by meteorites, stars, orbit, gravity, and personal energy. We create pieces for people who want jewelry with meaning, not just decoration.

The Origin represents the beginning of energy, identity, and personal transformation. Each design is inspired by a different cosmic symbol, such as orbit, star, light, gravity, or meteorite texture.

Yes, but in a modern way. We do not position our jewelry as a medical or supernatural product. Instead, we use meteorite and celestial symbolism to express confidence, protection, attraction, transformation, and personal power.

Born from cosmic matter. Designed for personal gravity. Fancying Secret transforms ancient cosmic material into jewelry that feels intimate, symbolic, and quietly powerful.

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