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Pyrite Buddha heads

Pyrite Buddha heads

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Pyrite clusters

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Abundance / Manifestation / Good Luck

Iron pyrite is a strong stone that helps in promoting manifestation and positive thinking. This is an astounding gold color, plus for so many years, it has already been called the fools gold. Just like the real gold, it possesses a lovely luster and the golden shiny appearance of it is inviting for you to look at. This may actually impart auspicious energy to the business you have, hence it’s a lucky stone to place on your work desk. This has the additional advantage, which also helps in boosting the energy levels. In this article, we will discuss more important facts about iron pyrite including its benefits. Read on to this article to learn more!


Meanings and Properties


The iron pyrite is amongst the most typical sulfide minerals in the whole world, which is more famously known as the fool’s gold. It got this name due to its own look, which is like gold to people who do not know what the real gold really looks like. Even though the iron pyrite has similar brass metallic and yellow luster, it has a much lighter color than that of the gold. It is also harder and it may break rather than bend.


The meaning of the stone dates back actually a very long way in history as it’s first reported about 50 AD. Moreover, iron pyrite is also brittle, dissimilar to that of the real gold. This also possesses streaks, which are more brownish black in color. The term came from the Greek term pyros or pyr’or that means fire. The iron pyrite may create sparks when it is struck against metal or a stone.

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