Pyrite
An iron sulfide mineral, Pyrite grows in glittering, brassy-gold cubes, nodules, and radiating clusters. Nicknamed “Fool’s Gold,” its sharp metallic luster and angular faces tell the story of hydrothermal forces and ancient sedimentary layers
An iron sulfide mineral, Pyrite grows in glittering, brassy-gold cubes, nodules, and radiating clusters. Nicknamed “Fool’s Gold,” its sharp metallic luster and angular faces tell the story of hydrothermal forces and ancient sedimentary layers