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Every “original pyrite” claim on the internet is easy to make and hard to prove. This collection is our proof-first answer: natural iron-sulfide pyrite — the golden, metallic “fool’s gold” stone associated with wealth and confidence — where every single piece ships with its own SGL lab certificate. No painted glass, no golden resin, no “trust us”.
Inside you’ll find the full pyrite family: the classic pyrite bracelet, the Lakshmi Payal pyrite anklet, the Kuber Kada bangle, and pyrite-based combinations like the Money Magnet and Dhan Yog bracelets. If you want to check any pyrite yourself first, read our free guide: 7 home tests for real crystals.
What Makes a Pyrite Piece “Original”?
Original pyrite is natural iron sulfide — metallic, golden, cool to the touch, and heavier than it looks. The market's fakes are painted glass beads and golden resin, which is why “original pyrite bracelet” is one of India's most-searched crystal queries. The only proof that settles it is an independent lab report: every piece in this collection ships with its own SGL certificate.
Bracelet, Anklet or Bangle — Which Pyrite Should You Pick?
The bracelet is the everyday classic — visible, unisex, easy to wear daily. The Lakshmi Payal anklet carries the wealth tradition in a feminine payal form. The Kuber Kada bangle is the boldest statement of the three. Combinations like Money Magnet and Dhan Yog blend pyrite with citrine-family stones for a fuller wealth intention — compared honestly in our money guide.
How Do You Verify Pyrite at Home?
Real pyrite is distinctly heavy, cool for a few seconds against the cheek, and its metallic lustre has depth — golden paint sits flat. Under a phone torch, glass fakes show tiny round bubbles. The complete checklist, with photos, is in our 7-test guide — it works on pyrite from any store, including ours.
Original Pyrite Collection (SGL-Certified) — Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know your pyrite is original?
Every piece ships with its own SGL lab certificate — an independent gemmological lab's verification, not our own claim. You can additionally run the 7 home tests from our free guide.
Is pyrite the same as gold?
No — pyrite is iron sulfide, nicknamed 'fool's gold' for its golden metallic look. In tradition it's the wealth-intention stone; it has no gold content.
Can pyrite get wet?
Avoid water. Pyrite is an iron mineral and repeated moisture dulls its lustre. Remove pyrite jewellery before bathing, swimming and heavy workouts.
Who should not wear pyrite?
Tradition advises against pyrite for people who already run hot-tempered or restless, and it's not a children's stone. Our pyrite side-effects guide covers the full list honestly.
Which pyrite piece is best for women?
The Lakshmi Payal pyrite anklet is designed for exactly this — the wealth stone in a traditional payal form. The bracelet and Dhan Yog are equally popular unisex picks.