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Natural Botryoidal and Microcrystalline Pyrite Cluster Specimen from Pakistan Ref: 0160
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Natural botryoidal and microcrystalline Pyrite specimens from Pakistan — often sourced from Balochistan or the Kohistan/Supat region — are highly sought-after for their lustrous, grape-like or "druzy" crystal formations. With their brilliant metallic sheen and striking iridescent surface tarnishing, these specimens are a standout addition to any mineral collection.
Key Specimen Characteristics
- Habit: These specimens display a globular or "bubble" (botryoidal) shape, often coated with a microcrystalline "druzy" texture that gives the stone a sparkling, metallic luster.
- Colour: While typically a brilliant, pale brassy-yellow ("fool's gold"), Pakistani Pyrite is particularly famous for displaying stunning iridescent or "rainbow" properties (Turgite/Limonite tarnishing) on its surface.
- Origin: Commonly found in hydrothermal veins and metamorphic rocks across the mountainous regions of northern Pakistan.
Mineralogical Properties
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | FeS₂ (Iron Disulfide) |
| Hardness | 6–6.5 on the Mohs scale |
| Crystal System | Isometric (Cubic) |
| Luster | Metallic |
| Treatments | 100% natural, untreated |
Common Uses
- Mineral Collections: A prized display specimen for its dramatic metallic luster and unique botryoidal form.
- Interior Design: Used as a bold, eye-catching natural décor piece in homes and offices.
- Metaphysical Practices: Pyrite is traditionally associated with abundance, confidence, and protective energy.
Care & Handling
- Keep Dry: Pyrite can oxidise and tarnish when exposed to moisture — store in a dry environment away from humidity.
- Avoid Acids: Do not clean with acidic solutions as this can damage the surface.
- Handle with Care: Despite its hardness, botryoidal formations can be fragile at the edges.
Ref: 0160 (For my use only)