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.
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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