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Raw Chalcopyrite Double Row Ring
Raw Chalcopyrite Double Row Ring
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About This Piece
About This Piece
Raw Chalcopyrite from Peru, set in a structured row-ring design that lets the natural metallic texture stay visible.
Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral, known for its brassy gold tone and bright reflective surface. Its name comes from the Greek words chalkos and pyrites, referring to copper and fire-striking stone — a fitting name for a mineral long noticed for both its color and its role in copper ore deposits.
Because of its gold-like appearance, Chalcopyrite was sometimes confused with gold in early mining history. That resemblance gave rise to the “fool’s gold” association, though Chalcopyrite has always had its own mineral identity and value. In jewelry, its raw surface brings a more rugged, specimen-like character than polished stones, which is what makes pieces like this feel especially striking.
Stone Meaning
Stone Meaning
Chalcopyrite is often associated with confidence, clarity, and recognizing opportunity.
It is less about noise or display, and more about seeing what is worth moving toward.
Details
Details
Stone: Chalcopyrite
Source: Peru
Formation: Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral that commonly forms in hydrothermal veins and sulfide ore deposits, where mineral-rich fluids move through rock and crystallize over time. Its metallic luster and brassy tone come from its chemical composition and dense crystal structure. Raw pieces often show a naturally uneven surface, which gives each stone a more individual, mineral-rich character.
Ring material: Brass with 18k gold-tone finish.
Alternative finishes and sterling silver versions may be available upon request, depending on the design.
Adjustable band
One size — fits most (approx. US 5–9)
• Each crystal is naturally unique
• Shape, color, clarity and inclusions may vary
Care
Care
Because this piece features natural raw crystals, gentle care will help preserve its beauty.
• Avoid strong impact or dropping the ring
• Remove before showering, swimming, or exercising
• Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
• Store separately to protect the crystals
Clean gently with a soft dry cloth when needed.
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