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Raw Pyrite Bracelet

Raw Pyrite Bracelet

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A bracelet of raw, unpolished Pyrite beads — iron sulphide crystals that form in perfect geometric clusters. Known in mineral traditions as a stone of action and momentum, Pyrite's metallic lustre makes it as visually arresting as it is meaningful. For those who want their ambition to be wearable.

Why It Matters

Pyrite occupies a unique space in the Sankalpa Stone range — it's neither a Vedic material nor a devotional object, but it bridges the ancient and the modern in its own way. Raw, unpolished, imperfect — it's a stone that looks like it's in process, which is exactly how most people feel about their own intentions.

Your Sankalpa

For the intention of momentum. You're not done yet. Keep moving.

Specs / What's Inside

Raw Pyrite beads | Elastic cord | Natural, unpolished finish 

About Pyrite

Pyrite (FeS2) — iron sulphide — is a naturally occurring mineral found worldwide, known for its metallic lustre and perfect geometric crystal structure. Its nickname 'Fool's Gold' comes from its visual resemblance to gold ore, which led many miners astray. In mineral traditions, Pyrite is associated with the principle of action, momentum, and material manifestation — less about calm and more about drive. For Sankalpa Stone, Pyrite represents a deliberate expansion of the range beyond strictly Vedic materials: a modern tool for a modern problem. If your sankalpa is professional momentum, creative output, or simply the will to begin, Pyrite is the material that holds that intention.

Care Instructions

Pyrite is iron sulphide and can oxidise if left in damp conditions for extended periods. Keep dry. Do not submerge. Wipe with a soft dry cloth. If you notice any surface oxidation (a slight darkening or rust-like film), wipe with a dry cloth — this is natural and does not damage the stone. Store in a dry environment.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not specifically - Pyrite is a mineral (iron sulphide) used in various mineral and crystal traditions globally. It sits slightly outside the traditional Vedic material set of rudraksha and karungali. We include it because its properties - action, momentum, ambition - map well to the modern sankalpa of professional drive. Think of it as a cross-cultural tool.

Raw Pyrite is visually more interesting - the natural facets catch light differently at different angles, and the rough texture makes it more tactile. Polished Pyrite loses some of that character. The rawness is intentional - it also mirrors the idea of being in process, which is honest about where most intentions live.

Pyrite can oxidise slightly in very damp conditions, producing a surface that looks like light rust. This is iron sulphide doing what iron does. It is not structural damage to the stone. Keep it dry and it will remain stable.