Zenlet’s Limited Zenlet 3 Wallet is Made from Real Meteorite
A closer look at Zenlet’s rarest wallet, crafted with Muonionalusta meteorite and aerospace-grade aluminium.
Zenlet’s limited Zenlet 3 Meteorite 7075 wallet combines aerospace-grade aluminium with a genuine Muonionalusta meteorite exterior—an ancient material over 4.5 billion years old. We take a look at this unusal wallet that comes in at a heafty price tag to watch.
Zenlet’s most exclusive version of their Zenlet 3 wallet is crafted using genuine Muonionalusta meteorite one of the oldest known meteorites on Earth, estimated to be over 4.5 billion years old. This limited-edition variant, named Zenlet 3 Meteorite 7075, pairs advanced engineering with a literal piece of outer space.
At its core, the Zenlet 3 is a minimalist card wallet constructed from 7075 aluminium alloy a high-grade material more commonly found in aerospace applications. Known for its strength and lightweight properties, it forms the foundation of a sleek, slider-based wallet that prioritises intuitive access and RFID protection.

What makes this version exceptional is its outer shell: a layer of hand-applied Muonionalusta meteorite, characterised by its distinct Widmanstätten pattern a crystalline structure that forms naturally over millions of years as the meteorite cools in the vacuum of space. This pattern is not only visually striking but also impossible to replicate artificially, meaning each wallet is inherently one-of-a-kind.
The Muonionalusta meteorite was first discovered in Sweden in 1906 and is rarely used in consumer products due to its rarity and the challenges involved in working with the material. Zenlet’s decision to integrate it into the design of their wallet transforms an already premium product into something truly extraordinary.
The Zenlet 3 Meteorite 7075 remains available in limited quantities via the official Zenlet store, offering a rare opportunity to carry a functional slice of cosmic history in your pocket.
So how much does this unique wallet set you back? Well it currently can be yours at for close to $2,000. It’s to be expected I think its probably a decent price. Sure, i’m not exactly what what the purchase cost of meteorite is. Either way its a highly unique wallet and although its out of most people’s price range (mine included) its great to see a brand innovate in the materials it uses.
