Pyrite
Pyrite's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of "fool's gold". The name Pyrite comes from the Greek word "pyr" meaning fire, because Pyrite emits sparks when struck by iron. Used in jewelry for thousands of years, Pyrite was, and still is, an ornamental material. Ancient Greeks polished it to make pins, earrings and amulets, and it was a popular stone in Victorian jewelry pieces.
USA │ Earth Element
Protection, Determination, Stamina
Solar Plexus Chakra
"My will is strong, and I use it to accomplish the manifestation of my most benevolent hopes and desires."