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PYRITE CRYSTAL PENDANT

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PYRITE CRYSTAL PENDANT

A stunning sparkling Pyrite Crystal Pendant.  A natural cluster of Pyrite Crystals from Madan Bulgaria supported nicely in a leather pouch (made locally) with adjustable length.  A truly unique gift for yourself or someone good.  Bling Bling.

Dimensions:
3.2cm x 2.3cm x 1.9cm, 20g (including pouch).

Location:
Madan, Bulgaria and the pouch is from Bondi Sydney.

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PYRITE CRYSTAL PENDANTPYRITE CRYSTAL PENDANT

A stunning sparkling Pyrite Crystal Pendant.  A natural cluster of Pyrite Crystals from Madan Bulgaria supported nicely in a netted pouch (made locally) with adjustable length.  The pouch has a slide lock to keep the stone tight so you could change the stone in the pouch at will.  A truly unique gift for yourself or someone good.  Bling Bling.

Dimensions:
3.2cm x 2.3cm x 1.9cm, 20g (including pouch).

Location:
Madan, Bulgaria and the pouch is from Bondi Sydney.

Pyrite: FeS2.

Pyrite is the classic “Fool’s Gold”.  There are other shiny brassy yellow minerals, but pyrite is by far the most common and the most often mistaken for gold.  Whether it is the golden look or something else, pyrite is a favorite among rock collectors.  It can have a beautiful luster and interesting crystals.  It is so common in the earth’s crust that it is found in almost every possible environment, hence it has a vast number of forms and varieties.

Although pyrite is common and contains a high percentage of iron, it has never been used as a significant source of iron.  Iron oxides such as hematite and magnetite, are the primary iron ores.  The metal is not as economical as these ores possibly due to their tendency to form larger concentrations of more easily mined material.  Pyrite would be a potential source of iron if these ores should become scarce.

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