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Guerlain meteorites aquarella
Guerlain meteorites aquarella







These Rainbow Pearls may look shimmery in the tin, but they really aren’t! In comparison to last summer’s Aquarella Meteorites, and last Holiday 2014’s Meteorites Perles d’Etoiles Illuminating Pearls, the Rainbow Pearls are much less frosty and are probably one of the more “wearable” meteorites that have been recently released. And for the benefit of all those who are similarly inured, who are asking the same question of “why would I need more ballz?”, let me just put it out there. But after using it for awhile now, it feels different somehow. I have lost track of how many tins of these candy-like Meteorites I own now, and quite frankly, when I first heard of these Rainbow Pearls my reaction was somewhat muted.

guerlain meteorites aquarella

But even when bronzing it up, we can all do with a bit of glow, and Guerlain has reinvented its signature Meteorites and released a very special limited edition Guerlain Météorites Rainbow Pearls just for this season. That should have said samples measured by Nasa’s expeditions to Mars.Usually when we think about Guerlain’s summer collections, their famed terracottas invariably take centerstage. An earlier version, referring to meteorites, said “the chemical composition of others has been compared to samples of Mars atmosphere brought back by Nasa’s expeditions to Mars”. This article was amended on 7 February 2021. But they also brought water to Earth, making the planet a habitable place and kickstarting life.”

guerlain meteorites aquarella

“They destroyed life, for example the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. They tell us about the formation of planets. The vast majority are from asteroids from the beginning of solar system. “But those that are really meteorites are fascinating. “Millions of people think they’ve found a meteorite, but most are wrong,” she said. Russell said that, unfortunately and frustratingly, nearly all of those sent in for analysis are just rocks. Many of the prospective meteorites are sent to Sara Russell, a professor of cosmic mineralogy and planetary science at the Natural History Museum in London, which has one of the world’s largest collections with about 5,000 specimens. “They are something that appeals to everyone, you don’t have to any deep scientific background to understand them and let them spark your imagination. “People in their 20s, 30s and 40s are buying them,” she said. He added: “If you’re friends with him, it’s an obvious gift.”Ĭassandra Hatton, who oversees space auctions for rival auction house Sotheby’s, said meteorites have experienced a jump in popularity with younger buyers who are collecting because they find it “super-cool to have something from space”.

guerlain meteorites aquarella

Hyslop said he was “sure he has meteorites in his collection, but I wouldn’t like to say that with any authority”. Other collectors are said to include: film director Steven Spielberg Nicolas Cage, who starred in Color Out of Space, a 2019 film about a meteorite that brings alien life to small-town Massachusetts illusionist Uri Geller and the cellist Yo-Yo Ma.Įlon Musk, the world’s richest person and chief executive of electric carmaker Tesla and rocket company SpaceX, is also said to be a big collector.

guerlain meteorites aquarella

Photograph: Landmark Media/Alamy Stock Photo Nicolas Cage in Color Out of Space, a film about a farm that is struck by a strange meteorite.









Guerlain meteorites aquarella