Pyrite Cluster
The name comes from the Greek word pyr, “fire,” because pyrite emits sparks when struck by metal. Pyrite is called fool's gold; to the novice its color is deceptively similar to that of a gold nugget. Pyrite has long been valued as a strong protection stone that shields the wearer from negative energy as well as environmental pollutants.
The name comes from the Greek word pyr, “fire,” because pyrite emits sparks when struck by metal. Pyrite is called fool's gold; to the novice its color is deceptively similar to that of a gold nugget. Pyrite has long been valued as a strong protection stone that shields the wearer from negative energy as well as environmental pollutants.
The name comes from the Greek word pyr, “fire,” because pyrite emits sparks when struck by metal. Pyrite is called fool's gold; to the novice its color is deceptively similar to that of a gold nugget. Pyrite has long been valued as a strong protection stone that shields the wearer from negative energy as well as environmental pollutants.