Irgizites are shards and droplets of molten material ejected during the same meteorite impact that also created Zhamanshinite impact glass. The Zhamanshin crater is a 14km-wide structure located in Kazakhstan that was the result of a meteorite impact approx. 1 million years ago.
Irgizites are similar in overall appearance to Indochinite tektites, but Irgizites are smaller and have less variety in shapes. Most irgizites are droplet shaped or thin stretched forms. These are not commonly seen on the market and large ones are almost unheard of.
This offer is for a glass vial filled with small irgizites of all shapes, including droplets, strings, and oddball shapes that defy description. There are dozens of pieces that weigh a total of approx. 20 grams.
Refer to the photos. The black centimeter cube is shown for scale and is not included. You are purchasing the glass vial and specimens shown. You get all of them and an ID label.