PYRITE
Specimen pyr-38
$ 350.00Dims: 8.3" x 7.9" x 3.8" (21.1 x 20.1 x 9.7 cm)
Wt: 13.3 lbs. (6.1 kg)
Pachapaque Mine, Ancash, Peru
One of the larges Pyrite specimens in our stock, this piece consists of dozens of intergrown crystals that range from 0.5+ - 2.0" (1.3+ -5.1 cm) in diameter. There is moderate damage to the piece besides the break due to its separation from its place of origin. Though the crystals are well-formed, they have a shape that is unfamiliar to me. It could be a tetrahexahedral form, or a variation of the diploid; their intergrowth doesn't leave enough of any crystal exposed for me to give a more accurate description. Attached to the cluster is a piece of an extremely large crystal- there is only one triangular face that is nearly complete, and it measures 3" (7.6 cm) along an edge. The crystals have well-developed edges and clean, smooth faces that show off their pale gold color and shiny metallic luster. There is no other material attached to the piece, nor is there any host rock. It sparkles quite brilliantly in bright light, and would make a good addition to a serious collection.