cluster pyrite crystals displays metallic luster with golden yellow hue often |
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| A cluster of pyrite crystals displays a metallic luster with golden-yellow hue, often mistaken for gold, earning it the nickname "fool's gold." The crystals exhibit a cubic structure with sharp edges and reflective surfaces. Variations in texture are visible, ranging from smooth to rough, contributing to its unique appearance. Pyrite (FeS?) is commonly found in sedimentary rock and hydrothermal veins. This mineral is primarily composed of iron sulfide. |
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