Pyrite Cluster

Pyrite Cluster

$38.00
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A Pyrite Cluster is a fascinating natural formation composed of pyrite crystals grouped together in a clustered shape. Pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide mineral that has a metallic luster and is often mistaken for gold due to its similar yellow-golden appearance. Pyrite clusters, with their intricate and geometric arrangements of pyrite crystals, are highly valued by mineral collectors, as well as for their metaphysical properties. Key Features of a Pyrite Cluster: Appearance: Color: Pyrite has a distinctive golden-yellow color, though it can also appear brassy or slightly greenish in hue. The color is a key identifying feature, often giving the cluster a striking metallic shine that resembles gold. Shape: Pyrite crystals are typically found in cubic or octahedral forms, and in a cluster, these individual crystals can form tight, geometrically perfect patterns. The crystals can grow together in radiating or mounding shapes, often creating a dramatic and impress

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