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I just ordered a raw quartz-pyrite and seller indicated not laboratory made and not man-made and that it came straight from the gold mine. So I'm kinda curious to see and inspect it having quartz with it. I'm planning to place on the left wealth corner of my apartment to attract abundance and also for protection. Thank you for your input! You're really a true Virgo, very detailed and organized explanation. ❤️ More power to your channel! 👍💗💗💗
I have a crystal bracelet with pyrite, citrine, and jade. I realize after watching your video, my pyrite bead has pyrite disease from the amount of times I’ve washed my hands with the bracelet on. Maybe I should buy a new one❤️
We love our pyrite cat carvings😻🥰 Now I need an owl ( one of my favorite creatures) carving. Looking forward to using some of my Satin Crystals points for my next purchase. Have a great day Sheila🤘🏻🥰😘
Can I submerge a pyrite tumbled stone in an oil for a crystal infused oil to use on the body? I would leave it in the oil indefinitely. Can’t find information on oil and pyrite anywhere!
Sarah, I would definitely not recommend placing Pyrite in oil. It is a very brittle stone and can easily crumble. If you know that your piece has been well stabilized then it might be OK but otherwise I would definitely keep it out of liquids.
Hi Selene, it is perfectly safe to wear. From our Pyrite article where you learn all about Pyrite: Pyrite sometimes falls into the dangerous stone category because it can contain trace amounts of arsenic. However, once crystallized, the arsenic in Pyrite is not dangerous to you. Pyrite can not dissolve and absorb into your body as a crystal, so there is no threat when touching it. Even Pyrite decomposition disease is not harmful to you as a crystal enthusiast. It can be harmful to the crystal, but not to you!
Do you keep it as any other crystal? Because the pyrite disease can be from humid air too. I'm kinda scared just having it in space, but I'll see. I now spray my room less with the cleansing sprays, and will use more of smoke cleansing near pyrite.
I do because it’s so random if the disease will strike. There’s really no telling, but you are correct in trying to keep the humidity down for better odds!
Hi I would like to know if pyrite can't be used and if there's pyrite disease what should we do if the can't remove if is on the small out its cluster?
Hi Gwen, We do not recommend handling pyrite disease. You can keep it as a display piece, although it may continue to disintegrate overtime or you can put it in your garden/potted plants.
@@satincrystals i see.. My pyrite haven't reach me so was just wondering if dont want to keep anymore how do we discard? :) Just want to know as knowledge. And because my country is humid sometimes so how to maintain pyrite to decay/rot? Thank that i saw this video of yours, your videos are very short and informative. 👍
I have a pyrite bracelet with little white flecks on the bead. Is that pyrite disease or natural inclusions? It’s smooth and very well blended within the pyrite. You mentioned in the video that the disease is white crusty. Mine is not. Would you recommend to remove that particular bead?
@@satincrystals yes ma’am no crusting on the stone surface. It’s nicely integrated within the crystal structure. Thanks so much for your reply. I got scared and I took the bead off right away and rebeaded my whole bracelet. Then I thought let’s not do that so I rebeaded it back lol with that bead. I’m glad I did. Thank you 🙏🏾
I have a big piece of shiny pyrite and I think it can be not obvious on that shiny surface if it has that pyrite disease, so how can I make sure that my pyrite is all good and if there is disease then is it dangerous to touch it or surfaces near pyrite ?
You can learn more about Pyrite here: ua-cam.com/video/GQzuz0VdXzM/v-deo.html. Touching it will not be dangerous, but large levels of Pyrite dust inhaled over a long period of time, may pose a threat.
Hi, pyrite is known for its gold color which is why it’s called fools gold. However in its powdered form you could see a tinge of greenish-black and it could look sparkly. However as a stone itself, it would not look green. It could be an inclusion within green stones, perhaps that is what you are referring to? Or you could have a dyed or coated green Pyrite. It is popular to electroplate or coat Pyrite in titanium or other metals for it to look different colors.
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Yeah you can wear it.But,if you know your going to go swimming,running,or the gym,a hike,cannoying then no.Because your gonna get it wet.And or you can loose it.If water gets on it you have to dry it or leave bit to dry.
Only under very certain conditions. Pyrite jewelry and stones you buy at the crystal shop are not dangerous. Read more here: chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/62444/is-iron-pyrite-dangerous-to-handle#:~:text=No%2C%20pyrite%20is%20not%20dangerous,unless%20you%20specify%20the%20conditions. www.reddit.com/r/chemistry/comments/m600dk/how_dangerous_is_pyrite_i_brought_a_beautiful/
My pyrite is gold coloured and is covered in flat edges, tiny sparkly square type shapes and its palm sized, quite large. I bought it in the British Museum when I visited as a teenager. The pyrite I see on eBay doesn't look sparkly like mine and it seems very expensive for a small size, but mine is larger and cost me about £3.50. Also yours looks silver..
Wow! I am astounded at how powerful these crystals are. I’m hooked! Love it 😍
Ron, thanks for sharing your positive energy with us :)
You have a lovely presentation 🎉
Fabulous format and well said :) thank you
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Happy holidays 😻 and thank you for the positive comment.
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First time viewer. I love your style and your informative teaching. I’ve been searching for someone exactly like you. Yup, just subscribed. Now I’ll go and explore more of your videos. Thank you. :)))
That’s wonderful. Welcome!
This was a very good video I enjoyed it very much that's alot of information in very short amount of time
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your kinds comments, Sherry 😊
Thank you, I just bought two beautiful pieces for a friend of mine with a lot of stomach issue’s
Let us know how it goes!
I just ordered a raw quartz-pyrite and seller indicated not laboratory made and not man-made and that it came straight from the gold mine. So I'm kinda curious to see and inspect it having quartz with it. I'm planning to place on the left wealth corner of my apartment to attract abundance and also for protection. Thank you for your input! You're really a true Virgo, very detailed and organized explanation. ❤️ More power to your channel! 👍💗💗💗
I have a crystal bracelet with pyrite, citrine, and jade. I realize after watching your video, my pyrite bead has pyrite disease from the amount of times I’ve washed my hands with the bracelet on. Maybe I should buy a new one❤️
Thank you for educating
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You are welcome. Thank you for watching 🤗
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You are so welcome. Thank you for watching, Tritant!
Geez thanks. Thats why my bracelet is more darker than my necklace. That explains that my necklace is chalcopyrite which i find much more beautiful.
We love our pyrite cat carvings😻🥰 Now I need an owl ( one of my favorite creatures) carving. Looking forward to using some of my Satin Crystals points for my next purchase. Have a great day Sheila🤘🏻🥰😘
Wonderful idea for your crystal reward points! You got the last pyrite kitties 🐱 owls next! Thank you for watching and commenting, Lindsay!
I love pyrite, I wear pyrite pendant everyday 💖 and love it!
Wonderful!
Can I submerge a pyrite tumbled stone in an oil for a crystal infused oil to use on the body?
I would leave it in the oil indefinitely. Can’t find information on oil and pyrite anywhere!
Sarah, I would definitely not recommend placing Pyrite in oil. It is a very brittle stone and can easily crumble. If you know that your piece has been well stabilized then it might be OK but otherwise I would definitely keep it out of liquids.
@@satincrystals Thank you. I really appreciate the information. I couldn’t find information anywhere about whether or not I could put pyrite in oil.
Hi. Is pyrite safe to wear? Many people on the internet say it is toxic. Now I don't know if I should wear my pyrite donut...
Hi Selene, it is perfectly safe to wear. From our Pyrite article where you learn all about Pyrite: Pyrite sometimes falls into the dangerous stone category because it can contain trace amounts of arsenic. However, once crystallized, the arsenic in Pyrite is not dangerous to you. Pyrite can not dissolve and absorb into your body as a crystal, so there is no threat when touching it.
Even Pyrite decomposition disease is not harmful to you as a crystal enthusiast. It can be harmful to the crystal, but not to you!
satincrystals.com/pages/pyrite-article
Thank you for the answer. Good to hear it's safe to wear.
You are welcome!
Do you keep it as any other crystal? Because the pyrite disease can be from humid air too. I'm kinda scared just having it in space, but I'll see. I now spray my room less with the cleansing sprays, and will use more of smoke cleansing near pyrite.
I do because it’s so random if the disease will strike. There’s really no telling, but you are correct in trying to keep the humidity down for better odds!
Hi I would like to know if pyrite can't be used and if there's pyrite disease what should we do if the can't remove if is on the small out its cluster?
Hi Gwen, We do not recommend handling pyrite disease. You can keep it as a display piece, although it may continue to disintegrate overtime or you can put it in your garden/potted plants.
@@satincrystals i see.. My pyrite haven't reach me so was just wondering if dont want to keep anymore how do we discard? :) Just want to know as knowledge. And because my country is humid sometimes so how to maintain pyrite to decay/rot?
Thank that i saw this video of yours, your videos are very short and informative. 👍
Is it dangerous to wear tarnished pyrite bracelets? Thank you
It is not dangerous as far as I know. It may leave a dark residue though.
Is it okay to use and wear a pyrite with the pyrite disease
We do not recommend using or wearing Pyrite with Pyrite disease.
If my pyrite is polished do I have to worry about the oxidization that you mentioned in the video?
Yes, polished Pyrite can still get Pyrite disease, especially if it has open cracks and veins on the surface.
I have a pyrite bracelet with little white flecks on the bead. Is that pyrite disease or natural inclusions? It’s smooth and very well blended within the pyrite. You mentioned in the video that the disease is white crusty. Mine is not. Would you recommend to remove that particular bead?
It sounds like an inclusion or vein, if it is not encrusted on the outside of the stone.
@@satincrystals yes ma’am no crusting on the stone surface. It’s nicely integrated within the crystal structure. Thanks so much for your reply. I got scared and I took the bead off right away and rebeaded my whole bracelet. Then I thought let’s not do that so I rebeaded it back lol with that bead. I’m glad I did. Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank you🕉🙏🤍
You’re welcome 😊
I have a big piece of shiny pyrite and I think it can be not obvious on that shiny surface if it has that pyrite disease, so how can I make sure that my pyrite is all good and if there is disease then is it dangerous to touch it or surfaces near pyrite ?
You can learn more about Pyrite here: ua-cam.com/video/GQzuz0VdXzM/v-deo.html. Touching it will not be dangerous, but large levels of Pyrite dust inhaled over a long period of time, may pose a threat.
Can pyrite be green and leave little glitter pieces?
Hi, pyrite is known for its gold color which is why it’s called fools gold. However in its powdered form you could see a tinge of greenish-black and it could look sparkly. However as a stone itself, it would not look green. It could be an inclusion within green stones, perhaps that is what you are referring to? Or you could have a dyed or coated green Pyrite. It is popular to electroplate or coat Pyrite in titanium or other metals for it to look different colors.
@@satincrystals Thnk you.
How much in riyal
If you head to satincrystals.com, it will convert currency into your country. If you need help, you can contact us at satincrystals@gmail.com and we will help you from there :)
So pyrite should NOT be worn as beaded necklace/bracelet on the naked skin. This material will not tolerate human sweat. 😓
Yeah you can wear it.But,if you know your going to go swimming,running,or the gym,a hike,cannoying then no.Because your gonna get it wet.And or you can loose it.If water gets on it you have to dry it or leave bit to dry.
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Or you can let it sit in the sun, light or full moon light to clean it from negativity buildup into it
It does tarnish unfortunately.
I read pyrite is toxic
Only under very certain conditions. Pyrite jewelry and stones you buy at the crystal shop are not dangerous. Read more here: chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/62444/is-iron-pyrite-dangerous-to-handle#:~:text=No%2C%20pyrite%20is%20not%20dangerous,unless%20you%20specify%20the%20conditions.
www.reddit.com/r/chemistry/comments/m600dk/how_dangerous_is_pyrite_i_brought_a_beautiful/
My pyrite is gold coloured and is covered in flat edges, tiny sparkly square type shapes and its palm sized, quite large. I bought it in the British Museum when I visited as a teenager. The pyrite I see on eBay doesn't look sparkly like mine and it seems very expensive for a small size, but mine is larger and cost me about £3.50. Also yours looks silver..
I also have mine but it's color is white.