THE OBJECT
The dog tag was issued to soldiers so the dead could be named. In the century since, it has become the shape men reach for when they want to carry something quiet and personal.
The Field Tag removes the engraving entirely. The face is a single panel of authenticated Aletai meteorite — an iron mass first recovered in 1898 from the Altay region of northern Xinjiang, China (Meteoritical Bulletin entry). The Aletai impact created the longest meteorite strewn field ever documented on this planet, dispersing more than 74 tonnes of cosmic iron across the Chinese steppe.
The meteorite panel is held in a polished titanium-grade steel frame, smoothed at the edges. Across the face you can read the Widmanstätten pattern, the crystalline lattice that forms only when iron cools at one degree per million years. No two panels are identical, because no two slices of the meteorite are identical.
Suspended from a polished cable chain. Signed certificate of authenticity.
No initials. No dates. The material itself is the marking.