Tuesday 11 February 2014

11Feb14 - Pyrite

Iron Pyrite, or also known as Fool's Gold, for its resemblance of real gold.
Last time miners would thought that they have stroked gold but in fact it was just pyrite.

Since they look almost like real gold, they are a symbol of wealth and good luck.
Due to its crystal properties, they are found in cuboid (cube) form. They are usually mixed
with other crystals and sand particles so it is quite rare to find a perfect cube of pyrite


    Such a perfect piece of pyrite specimen would be very rare.

Pyrite might decompose into iron oxide and sulfate when exposed to air and water, especially in smaller pieces.

Pyrite has strong energy shield and it helps overcome inertia and the feeling of inadequacy.
It can also energize the area when you place it. ( like on your work desk)


    Pyrite Sun. Golden ray of light radiates from it.

Pyrite SunMineralogists now believe that they are pyrite crystals formed between layers of slate and coal that simply had no room to grow in the traditional cubes that one normally finds pyrite. Formed 350 million years ago deep in the coal mines of Illinois, USA, each is unique.




Pyrite can also be found in Lapis Lazuli.

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