Pyrite Crystal Cluster Semi-Polished Natural Gemstone Cuboid Gemstone Formation | Multiple Sizes

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These chunky Pyrite crystal formations are weighty and pleasant to hold, showing off a cuboid, geometrical shape that's wonderful for anyone interested in Sacred Geometry. With their rough texture and unique shapes, these Pyrite stones are perfect for any crystal collection and will take pride of place on your altar table. Add one to a crystal grid for protection or to your money bowl for drawing abundance, and you'll soon fall in love with this natural gem!

Pyrite Meaning and Metaphysical Properties
Pyrite is an incredibly popular gemstone for using in crystal grids or rituals that involve protection, cleansing, prosperity, or luck. Pyrite is also used in the spiritual healing of voids, as well as for cleansing the aura and Chakral Column. Keeping Pyrite crystals in the home in a small bowl of coins is said to draw abundance into the dwelling, while lining window sills with Pyrite pebbles is known as a way of warding against evil spirits. Wearing Pyrite jewelry is another traditionally protective measure, as it is considered a gemstone for shielding against psychic attacks, malicious magic, and evil eyes. This protective capacity is another reason why Pyrite is associated with positivity and happiness, since it helps us to form an insulative space for our blessings and self confidence to grow unhindered.

Pyrite is a natural metallic gemstone that has been mistaken for Gold in the past, since it can be found in tones ranging from brassy to silvery. This is why Pyrite is sometimes referred to as Fool's Gold. It can be found in a wide range of geological formations, and is a polymorph of Marcasite, which means that the two stones feature the same chemical makeup but different crystal structures. Pyrite can be found in glittery, geometrical clusters or as grained masses, and may even cause fossil structures such as Ammonites to become pyritized! It should be noted that Pyrite may leave behind dark smudges on hands or other materials, so it should be handled carefully. This is because Pyrite can take on a tarnish layer, especially in humid environments. While Pyrite is sometimes mistaken for Hematite due to the metallic appearance of both gems, they are mineralogically distinct and are not the same stone.

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You will receive one Pyrite crystal geometrical formation in the approximate size range you've selected from the menu. Size ranges are determined by approximate length and weight.

These are natural Pyrite crystal formations with rough texture, inclusions, etc, though some feature partial polishing on at least one side. They are cuboid formations, but as pictured, they are not perfect cubes!

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