Often mistaken for gold, Pyrite is formed in hydrothermal veins and sedimentary rocks and is composed of iron sulfide. It has a brassy metallic sheen and a crystal structure that gives it a distinct geometric charm. Pyrite jewelry has an industrial-luxe vibe, making it great for bold, avant-garde fashion. It pairs well with darker metals like gunmetal or oxidized silver, ideal for statement rings or layered necklaces.


