The Obnazhennaya kimberlite in the NE Siberian craton hosts a most unusual cratonic xenolith suite, with common rocks rich in pyroxenes and garnet, and no sheared peridotites. We report petrographic and chemical data for whole rocks (WR) and minerals of 20 spinel and garnet peridotites from Obnazhennaya with Re-depletion Os isotope ages of 1.8–2.9 Ga (Ionov et al. 2015a) as well as 2 pyroxenites. The garnet-bearing rocks equilibrated at 1.6–2.8 GPa and 710–1050 °C. Some xenoliths contain vermicular spinel-pyroxene aggregates with REE patterns in clinopyroxene mimicking those of garnet. The peridotites show significant scatter of Mg (0.888–0.924), Cr2O3 (0.2–1.4 wt.%) and high NiO (0.3–0.4 wt.%). None are pristine melting residues. Low-CaO-A...