Pyrite Ring
This ring features a natural pyrite stone set in sterling silver. Pyrite, commonly known as āfoolās gold,ā is an iron sulfide mineral recognized for its metallic luster and brassy-gold color.
Details:
- Mineral: Pyrite (FeSā)
- Setting: Sterling silver
- Appearance: Metallic gold-colored surface with natural crystalline texture
- Formation: Forms in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks, often alongside quartz
- Physical Properties: Mohs hardness 6ā6.5; metallic luster; brittle with a greenish-black streak
- Educational Value: Demonstrates sulfide mineral formation, crystal structure, and metallic mineral properties
This pyrite ring combines geological interest with a striking metallic appearance suitable for wearable design.
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Pyrite Ring
Pyrite Ring
This ring features a natural pyrite stone set in sterling silver. Pyrite, commonly known as āfoolās gold,ā is an iron sulfide mineral recognized for its metallic luster and brassy-gold color.
Details:
- Mineral: Pyrite (FeSā)
- Setting: Sterling silver
- Appearance: Metallic gold-colored surface with natural crystalline texture
- Formation: Forms in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks, often alongside quartz
- Physical Properties: Mohs hardness 6ā6.5; metallic luster; brittle with a greenish-black streak
- Educational Value: Demonstrates sulfide mineral formation, crystal structure, and metallic mineral properties
This pyrite ring combines geological interest with a striking metallic appearance suitable for wearable design.
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Description
This ring features a natural pyrite stone set in sterling silver. Pyrite, commonly known as āfoolās gold,ā is an iron sulfide mineral recognized for its metallic luster and brassy-gold color.
Details:
- Mineral: Pyrite (FeSā)
- Setting: Sterling silver
- Appearance: Metallic gold-colored surface with natural crystalline texture
- Formation: Forms in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks, often alongside quartz
- Physical Properties: Mohs hardness 6ā6.5; metallic luster; brittle with a greenish-black streak
- Educational Value: Demonstrates sulfide mineral formation, crystal structure, and metallic mineral properties
This pyrite ring combines geological interest with a striking metallic appearance suitable for wearable design.














