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Pyrites Pyrites, otherwise known as fool’s gold, is a sulfide mineral composed of iron and sulfur. It has a metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue that gives it a resemblance to gold, hence it’s nickname. The name “Pyrites” is derived from the Greek word “pyrites lithos” which translates......

Pyrites

Pyrites, otherwise known as fool’s gold, is a sulfide mineral composed of iron and sulfur. It has a metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue that gives it a resemblance to gold, hence it’s nickname. The name “Pyrites” is derived from the Greek word “pyrites lithos” which translates to “stone which strikes fire”, referring to its ability to spark when struck.

Pyrites is found in many different forms throughout the world with the most common form being Pyrite cubic crystals and Pyrite nodules, which are small spheres of Pyrites. It is also found in pyrophyllite and marcasite, which are both forms of minerals. A third type, Pyrite mirror ore, is found in artificially created specimens.

Pyrites has many uses, both commerical and occult. In the past, it was used as a heat source for cooking, heating and forging, as well as an abrasive cleanser. It was also used as an additive for gunpowder, protective armor and decorative jewelry. Pyrites can still be found in various industrial applications, such as the production, purification, and injection of nitrogen dioxide into plastic and rubber products.

In the occult, Pyrites is believed to possess a variety of magical properties. It is said that carrying Pyrites in a pocket or wearing it as a piece of jewelry can provide protection from negative energy and dark magic. Some also believe that Pyrites can increase one’s luck, money, and power.

While Pyrites is not as sought after as gold, it is still a valuable and versatile mineral. It can be used for a variety of purposes in both industrial and occult settings. Its ability to spark, shimmer and reflect light make it an ideal material for creating jewelry and other decorative items. Pyrites is truly a precious and beautiful mineral that deserves attention and admiration.

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