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Pyrite is a naturally occurring mineral that is composed of iron and sulfur and is also known as “fool’s gold” because of its brassy, golden-yellow color. Pyrite can form large, cube-shaped crystals with perfect cleavage on six sides and is commonly used as an ore of iron and is sometimes used as a gemstone. Pyrite is often found in sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks and is an important mineral for geologists because it reacts to oxygen and forms sulfuric acid when exposed to water. Pyrite is a very hard mineral, measuring 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale and is believed to form when sulfide-rich solutions with iron ions meet oxygen in the environment. Pyrite is sometimes used as an inexpensive source of sulfur for industrial processes. Peruvian Pyrite is a unique variety of Pyrite found only in Peru and has an intense golden-yellow color and sparkles in the light. Peruvian Pyrite is often used in jewelry, artwork and ornamental objects and is known for its beautiful metallic luster and its ability to reflect light. Peruvian Pyrite is a common mineral in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and can be found in