Weight – 19.20 oz’s – 544.3 gm’s
Dimensions – 5.739″ x 3.252″ tall/wide ( 14.578 x 8.261 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Inner Mongolia
USD $75.00
SKU: M2108
This specimen is a Quartz cluster absolutely covered in sparkling energetic Pyrite! Most of the pyrite even taking a cubic form upon closer inspection. This specimen is in excellent condition and a wonderful addition to any collection. Check out the video provided for the best view!
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Weight – 19.20 oz’s – 544.3 gm’s
Dimensions – 5.739″ x 3.252″ tall/wide ( 14.578 x 8.261 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Inner Mongolia
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Pyrite has been known and worked with since ancient times and was used by many early civilizations for both decorative and practical purposes. Its metallic luster and golden color earned it the nickname “Fool’s Gold,” though Pyrite has always been far more than a simple look-alike.
The name Pyrite comes from the Greek word pyr, meaning fire, as sparks are produced when it is struck against steel or stone. This property made Pyrite an important early fire-starting material long before modern ignition tools existed.
Pyrite commonly forms in cubes, pyritohedrons, clusters, and massive aggregates. Perfect cubic crystals with sharp edges are among the most visually striking mineral forms found in nature.
Pyrite is frequently found growing alongside other minerals such as Quartz, Fluorite, Calcite, Lapis Lazuli, and various sulfides. In many cases, Pyrite enhances the visual and energetic appeal of the host crystal it forms with.
From a metaphysical perspective, Pyrite has long been associated with vitality, strength, and resilience, reflecting its robust and enduring physical structure.
Pyrite is an iron sulfide mineral with the chemical formula FeS₂. It crystallizes in the isometric (cubic) crystal system and is one of the most abundant sulfide minerals on Earth.
It forms in a wide range of geological environments including hydrothermal veins, sedimentary deposits, metamorphic rocks, and coal seams. Pyrite can grow slowly over long periods, producing exceptionally well-formed crystals.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Pyrite |
| Chemical Formula | FeS₂ |
| Crystal System | Isometric (Cubic) |
| Hardness (Mohs) | 6 – 6.5 |
| Luster | Metallic |
| Color | Brassy yellow |
| Common Forms | Cubes, clusters, massive |
Although visually similar to gold, Pyrite is much harder and more brittle, breaking rather than bending under stress.
🧼 Cleaning:
Do not soak Pyrite in water. Moisture can cause oxidation over time. Clean gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth and dry immediately.
📦 Storage:
Store Pyrite in a dry environment, ideally with airflow. Avoid sealed damp containers.
☀️ Light & Handling:
Pyrite is light-stable but should be handled with care to avoid chipping sharp edges.
Clear Quartz seeks to find balance wherever it is used. It has the ability to receive, store and transmit many different types of energy, including thought forms.
Clear Quartz enhances life force energy and makes it available for us to use in our everyday lives. It is the great harmonizer! Clear Quartz is a fantastic crystal to use for clearing blockages and is one of the easiest crystals with which to direct your conscious intent.
It works well with most other crystals and in a lot of cases will amplify the other mineral/crystal properties.
Clear Quartz has countless uses! With this in mind, a good idea is to meditate with one. Using your intuition and information gained from meditation will help you to zero in on that particular crystal’s best use for that particular time.
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