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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 26 - Aug 31
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 26 - Aug 31
Weight: 1339g
it's sure to bring sophistication and elegance to any display
It was discovered in the 1960s during the mining of bertrandite
ranging from soft translucent greys to milky whites and deep earth tones
Locality: Inner Mongolia
Pyrite Suns (3.5 in) Grateful Dead Weight: 1339gA golden yellow to brown, widely occurring mineral sulfide, FeS2, Pyrite is used as an iron ore and to produce sulfur dioxide for sulfuric acid. It is also known as Fool's Gold because it resembles gold, even though it is harder (H. 5 6) and a paler yellow. Pyrite is often found in quartz veins, sometimes even with gold. Pyrite crystals are common; it may also occur as grains or in masses. If struck sharply against steel, pyrite gives off sparks. It
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