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Pyrite Octahedral Mirror Extreme Luster Sparkly Peru 216g

This is a sensational, super sparkly, quality octahedral Pyrite cluster with excellent, extremely bright silver metallic mirror luster, Quartz and Quartz var. Chalcedony between and on some of the crystals. The faces of many of the well formed octahedral Pyrite crystals are not damaged, rather they exhibit a fascinating etched, maze looking polycrystalline growth. 

2.67" x 2.15" x 1.65" or 67.9mm x 54.6mm x 41.8mm, 217 grams.

Source: Huanzala Mine, Huallanca, Bolognesi Province, Ancash, Peru. 

* The faces of these crystals are very brightly reflective. The terminations and edges present with an intriguing, naturally occurring beveled structure and are not artificially altered in any way. 

* Important to note is that this specimen is truly higher quality Pyrite with typical roughness or what could be considered damage isolated to the underside and outside edge contact area of the piece that occurred during the process of extraction and separation from matrix by the miners.  Those crystals, or focal crystals in the center of this specimen present cleanly, with a natural polycrystalline presence. 

This is a sensational, super sparkly, quality octahedral Pyrite cluster with excellent, extremely bright silver metallic mirror luster, Quartz and Quartz var. Chalcedony between and on some of the crystals. The faces of many of the well formed octahedral Pyrite crystals are not damaged, rather they exhibit a fascinating etched, maze looking polycrystalline growth. 

2.67" x 2.15" x 1.65" or 67.9mm x 54.6mm x 41.8mm, 217 grams.

Source: Huanzala Mine, Huallanca, Bolognesi Province, Ancash, Peru. 

* The faces of these crystals are very brightly reflective. The terminations and edges present with an intriguing, naturally occurring beveled structure and are not artificially altered in any way. 

* Important to note is that this specimen is truly higher quality Pyrite with typical roughness or what could be considered damage isolated to the underside and outside edge contact area of the piece that occurred during the process of extraction and separation from matrix by the miners.  Those crystals, or focal crystals in the center of this specimen present cleanly, with a natural polycrystalline presence. 

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