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Pyrite beads are often mistaken for real gold, hence its nickname "fool's gold." But, the pyrite stone should not be mistaken for just a fool's treasure. Pyrite comes from the Greek word pyr, which means fire. Its namesake lends itself to the history of the pyrite crystal. They were used to ignite fires in prehistoric times and have been used in ornate jewelry by the Greeks, Romans, and Incas. Bracelets and necklaces made up of pyrite are worn to promote abundance in the form of luck and money!
Pyrite crystals are found in sedimentary rock and coal beds. They are found in the cavities of shells and ancient fossils that produce exquisitely beautiful artifacts. The crystal that make up pyrite display isometric symmetry, the highest level of symmetry possible in three dimension shape. This results in a highly glistening metallic color. Pyrites are highly regarded, not only for its historical uses, but for its distinct brilliance that is perfect for fine jewelry. Pyrites are sometimes paired with yellow opals to make the yellow color stand out in the pyrite stone.
Item Details:
These pyrite beads are cut into extraordinary little briolettes. The pyrite beads measure approximately 5.5mm to 6mm depending on the strand. One strand measures about 4-inches long. The color is a scintillating gold color.
Specifications:
Material: Pyrite
Colors: Gold
Shape: Faceted Briolettes
Size: 5.5mm to 6mm
Strand Length: 4 inches
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