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Specimen Type | Golden Pyrite on matrix |
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Weight | 22 grams |
Dimensions | H: 2.4 x W: 3 x D: 2.3 cm |
Origin | Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan |
Treatment | None |
Chakras |
Solar Plexus Chakra |
Luster |
Metallic |
Zodiac |
Leo |
Tenacity |
Brittle |
Hardness |
6 - 6.5 |
Color |
Yellow, Grey, Metallic color |
Pyrite is yellowish gray to grey. some specimens oxidize and shape a yellow-brown or iridescent film on uncovered crystal faces.
The Pyrite Crystals usually have a brass-yellow color, a metallic luster, and an excessive unique gravity. It is more difficult than other yellow metallic minerals, and its streak is black, normally with a tinge of green. It regularly occurs in properly-formed crystals within the shape of cubes, octahedrons, or pyritohedron, which often have striated faces.
Pyrite is the maximum big and most abundant sulfide inside the globe and can be discovered in tens of thousands of localities with big and/or great crystals being made from Italy on Elba and Spain, Kazakhstan, within the USA.
The mineral disks range from the size of a small penny as much as the size of a dinner plate however is generally about 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Pyrite has a metallic luster and is normally brassy to yellow in color; therefore, it is regularly known as “fool's gold.”
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