Pyrite
Pyrite is the stone that doesn't wait to be told it's allowed. It generates its own fire, its own gleam, its own authority — and it's been doing that since long before anyone was around to give permission. Take the cue.
Earth, Fire
Mars, Sun
Solar Plexus, Root
On a desk or workspace — particularly where financial or creative projects are actively being built. In a business space. On an altar during manifestation work. Carried as a pocket stone when confidence or practical action is what's needed. Not recommended as a bedroom stone for most people; its activating solar plexus energy can disrupt sleep.
Plants that share this energy
Plants that work with Pyrite's energy
Surfaced automatically from shared element, chakra, planetary, and intention alignments. Pair these with Pyrite on a windowsill, altar, or in a small ritual space.
The geology of Pyrite
Pyrite belongs to the Sulfide (Iron) family, with a Mohs hardness of 6.5. Explore its mineral structure, formation process, care notes, and geological origins in the Myrtle collection.
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