PYRITE
Specimen pyr-47
$1500.00Dims: 11.0" x 9.5" x 5.0" (29.2 x 24.1 x 12.7 cm)
Wt: 31.8 lbs. (14.5 kg)
Huanzala Mine, Ancash, Peru
This very large cabinet specimen consists of a cluster that is made up of at least 10 different Pyrite octahedrons. Only one of these octahedral crystals could be called complete, and only about half of it is showing, as the rest of it is intergrown with the cluster. However, it is huge, having visible dimensions of 4.5 x 3.8 x 3.6" (11.4 x 9.7 x 9.1 cm)! Most of the others are either mostly intergrown or are incomplete due to the separation of the specimen from its place of origin. All show excellent octahedral form, though, with clean, straight edges and relatively smooth, flat faces. Most of these faces are dusted with smatterings of small, rounded sphalerite crystals; some Pyrite faces are much more heavily dusted than others. The Pyrite has the classic pale-gold color and bright, metallic luster that one expects. Other than the sphalerites, there is no host rock or other associated materials. Though mostly rounded, many of the hundreds of sphalerite crystals show some semblance of crystal form. They appear to be nearly black in color, and their luster ranges from waxy to submetallic.