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Pyrite - Elba Island, Italy

Pyrite - Elba Island, Italy

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This pyrite specimen which displays the classic pyritohedral crystal form is from Elba Island, Italy. 
Locality: Rio Marina, Rio, Livorno Province, Tuscany, Italy
Dimensions: 20*15*9mm/4.96g

This Italian pyrite specimen originates from Elba Island, a historic mining locality renowned for its iron-rich mineral assemblages. Pyrite specimens from this area are especially valued when found in association with hematite, forming a distinctive and highly recognizable paragenesis.

In such specimens, subtle surface textures and interference patterns may appear as a result of hematite influence, adding visual depth to the metallic luster of the pyrite. The combination of bright, gold-toned pyrite with darker hematite accents creates a striking contrast, making these pieces particularly appealing to collectors of classic Italian mineral localities.

【About the Benefit of Pyrite】
Historically known as “fool’s gold” due to its gold-like brilliance, pyrite has long been associated with themes of prosperity, vitality, and forward-moving energy. Its reflective metallic surface and warm golden color lend a strong presence, making it equally suitable for mineral collections and display settings.

【About the Elba Island Mining District】

Elba Island is known for its remarkable mineral diversity. Since around 1000 BC, its iron deposits served as one of the most important iron sources in the Mediterranean region. Although mining activities ceased several decades ago, minerals such as pyrite and hematite from Elba Island continue to illustrate its rich industrial and geological heritage.

Beyond iron minerals, Elba Island is also celebrated for producing a wide range of collectible minerals, including amethyst, prase quartz, and tourmaline. Notably, elbaite—a major tourmaline species—was first discovered on Elba Island and named after the locality itself.

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