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Raw Pyrite & Tourmaline with Quartz One of a Kind Ring
Raw Pyrite & Tourmaline with Quartz One of a Kind Ring
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Protection | Clarity | Confidence
Crystal Energy & Benefits
Pyrite
- Composition: Iron Sulfide (FeS₂)
- Mohs Hardness: 6 – 6.5
- Main Sources: Peru, Spain, China
- Energy Meaning: Protection, confidence, and abundance
- Supports focus, strength, and grounded decision-making
- Often associated with shielding negative energy and attracting opportunity
Tourmaline with Quartz
Clear Quartz naturally embedded with Tourmaline inclusions, combining transparency with linear or needle-like structures.
- Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) with Tourmaline inclusions
- Mohs Hardness: 7 (Quartz matrix)
- Main Sources: Brazil, Madagascar
- Energy Meaning: Clarity, protection, and energetic balance
- Quartz amplifies energy, while Tourmaline supports grounding and purification
- Encourages clear thinking with stable emotional boundaries
One of a Kind
Each ring is crafted using two individually selected natural stones—Pyrite and Tourmaline in Quartz.
The contrast between metallic gold luster and clear crystal with dark inclusions creates a striking and structured composition. No two pieces are alike—you will receive the exact piece shown.
Ideal For
- Strengthening protection while maintaining clarity
- Enhancing confidence and grounded focus
- Those navigating complex environments or decision-making
- Collectors of high-contrast, structured mineral combinations
- Statement wear with bold yet refined presence
Materials
Pyrite · Tourmaline in Quartz · Adjustable Open Ring (Fits Most Sizes)
FAQ
Q: Are there any safety precautions?
Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children. Not intended for oral contact.
Q: Are these safe to wear?
Yes. Both minerals are safe for external wear and suitable for jewelry use.
Q: Do these stones have radiation or harmful effects?
No. These minerals do not emit harmful radiation and are safe when worn externally.
Q: Can I wear this ring every day?
Yes. Both stones are relatively durable, but it’s still recommended to avoid strong impact to preserve their natural form.
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