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Pyrite & Chalcopyrite
A glowing specimen of Chalcopyrite with Pyrite from South Crofty.
This piece was collected by the late Douglas Creba, a renowned mineralologist who became a Cornish Bard, and his Bardic name was Den an Carrygy - 'Man of the Rocks'. We are fortunate to know his family and to share with you some of the duplictes of his main collection, which used to reside in the Wheal Martyn Museum.
Chalcopyrite
Chalcopyrite is known as 'Fool's Copper'. It is copper iron sulfide and forms as a glossy coating or as tetrahedral crystals. It is associated with finding lost items and boosting perceptive abilities. Chalcopyrite is a 'lucky stone', and is used for business growth and prosperity.
Healing Properties
Dimensions: 130x110x58mm
Weight: 897g (to the nearest gram)
Origin: South Crofty, Carn Brea, Redruth
Price: £25.00
$33.75
Quantity:
One of a kind
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