Pyrite Vastu Frame Price in India 2026: What Genuine Should Cost
Pyrite Vastu frame prices in India 2026 range from ₹300 (printed / painted fakes with no genuine pyrite) to ₹5,000+ (premium large raw cluster frames). Genuine lab-certified embedded pyrite frames — the only category with real Vastu crystal value — start at ₹1,099 (DivineTatva) and reach ₹2,000 for premium artisan options.
India Price Landscape for Pyrite Vastu Frames in 2026
The Indian market for 7 horses Vastu frames and pyrite Vastu objects spans an enormous price range — from ₹250 listings on major e-commerce platforms to ₹5,000 artisan pieces sold by Rajasthan-based gemstone specialists. This range is almost entirely explained by one variable: whether genuine pyrite is embedded or whether a printed, painted, or resin substitute is used. Understanding the tiers prevents buyers from paying genuine-pyrite prices for decorative-art products, or conversely from dismissing authentic pieces as overpriced.
In 2026, the Indian spiritual and Vastu objects market has grown significantly, driven by increasing interest in home wellness and décor. This growth has brought an influx of low-cost imitations from large-scale manufacturers who use mass-market materials and high-volume online listings to undercut quality producers. Knowing what drives price helps you read a listing critically rather than being guided solely by the lowest price.
| Price tier | Range | Product type | Genuine pyrite | Lab cert | DivineTatva tier? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | ₹250 – ₹600 | Printed / painted / gold-foil frames | No | No | No |
| Tier 2 | ₹600 – ₹1,000 | Resin + pyrite dust / crushed mineral | Partial | Rarely | No |
| Tier 3 | ₹1,099 – ₹1,999 | Genuine embedded pyrite clusters, lab cert | Yes | Yes | Yes — ₹1,099 |
| Tier 4 | ₹2,000 – ₹5,000+ | Premium large cluster, hardwood, artisan finish | Yes | Yes | Future range |
Tier 1 (₹250–₹600): Painted, Printed & Gold-Foil — What You Actually Get
The lowest price tier consists of frames with no mineral content — only visual simulation of pyrite through metallic paint, gold foil, or printed imagery. These are mass-manufactured, typically imported from wholesale markets in China or produced at scale in Uttar Pradesh or Delhi NCR. The 7 horses imagery is printed or heat-transferred; the 'pyrite' is spray-painted MDF, gold-foil paper, or acrylic coated with metallic lacquer.
These products are not fraudulent as art objects — they are framed prints with a gold surface. They become fraudulent when listed as 'pyrite frames' or 'crystal Vastu remedies.' From a Vastu Shastra perspective, they carry no crystal energy — there is no mineral to speak of. From an aesthetic standpoint, the metallic paint fades within months, especially if exposed to humidity. The gold foil peels within a year of normal use. For pure décor with no Vastu intention, they serve their purpose at their price; for a genuine Vastu crystal remedy, they do not.
| Price range | ₹250 – ₹600 |
| Material | MDF/plywood + gold paint, acrylic + metallic lacquer, paper foil |
| Genuine pyrite | No |
| Lab certificate | No |
| Durability | 6 months – 2 years before peeling/fading |
| Vastu crystal value | None — decorative art only |
| Best use | Low-budget décor with no Vastu crystal requirement |
Tier 2 (₹600–₹1,000): Resin Blends — Partial Pyrite, Limited Authenticity
Tier 2 products occupy a grey zone: they typically contain some mineral content — usually pyrite crushed to a fine powder or small fragments mixed into clear or tinted resin — but not in a quantity or form that constitutes genuine embedded pyrite clusters. The resin is moulded into cluster-shaped or panel forms and mounted in the frame, creating a reasonable visual approximation of genuine pyrite.
These products partially pass some tests: there may be a faint streak response (pyrite dust present), and the weight may be somewhat higher than a pure acrylic frame (resin + mineral dust has moderate density). They will not feel as heavy as genuine clusters, and close-range lustre inspection reveals a granular, matte quality rather than the mirror-bright finish of intact crystal faces. Lab certification is rarely provided because the mineral content is insufficient to confirm as FeSâ‚‚ at the crystal level.
From a Vastu Shastra perspective, most practitioners consider crushed or dust-level pyrite in resin to be insufficient — the crystal structure that is said to carry energetic properties is destroyed by crushing. For a purely aesthetic purchase with a hint of genuine mineral, Tier 2 is acceptable; for a full Vastu crystal remedy, it falls short.
Tier 3 (₹1,099–₹1,999): Genuine Embedded Pyrite — The Sweet Spot
This is the price tier where you first encounter genuinely embedded pyrite clusters — raw or semi-raw mineral pieces fixed into the frame structure, not moulded resin. DivineTatva's pyrite Vastu frame at ₹1,099 (MRP ₹1,999) sits in this tier. The frames are sourced through Jaipur's gemstone and mineral trade network, hand-embedded by craftspeople, and supplied with a third-party lab certificate confirming FeS₂ composition.
What distinguishes Tier 3 from Tier 2: the pyrite has intact crystal structure, visible cubic crystal faces, and the distinctive mirror-bright metallic lustre that only intact pyrite delivers. The frame weight is noticeably higher than lower tiers. The streak test produces a clear greenish-black result. The magnetic test is negative. These frames also typically include an activation guide and are energised (sankalp applied) before shipping by the seller.
| Price range | ₹1,099 – ₹1,999 |
| DivineTatva product | ₹1,099 (MRP ₹1,999) — 45% discount |
| Pyrite form | Genuine raw/semi-raw clusters, hand-embedded |
| Crystal structure | Intact — cubic faces visible, mirror-bright lustre |
| Lab certificate | Yes — third-party FeS₂ confirmation |
| COD available | Yes — pan-India (DivineTatva) |
| Activation guide | Yes — English + Hindi |
| Vastu crystal value | Full — genuine mineral energy for Kuber zone |
Price Factors — What You Are Actually Paying For
Understanding what drives price in this category helps you evaluate any listing critically, not just compare numbers.
- 1Genuine mineral content
The single largest price driver. Raw pyrite clusters at mineral-grade quality have a genuine material cost. The price jump from Tier 2 to Tier 3 (₹600 to ₹1,099+) almost entirely reflects the shift from resin/dust to genuine cluster mineral.
- 2Frame material and craftsmanship
Hardwood frames cost more than MDF; hand-finished edges cost more than machine-trimmed. Artisan embedding (clusters positioned for visual balance and stability) commands a premium over pour-and-set methods.
- 3Third-party lab certificate
Getting mineral composition verified by an independent lab has a cost that is passed on — but also provides a guarantee worth more than its cost in a market full of imitations.
- 4Energisation / sankalp applied
Reputable Vastu object sellers apply a seller-level activation sankalp before shipping. This is a differentiating service, particularly for buyers who may not perform their own activation ritual.
- 5Frame size
Larger frames require more pyrite, more frame material, and more labour. A 12×16 inch frame costs significantly less than a 24×36 inch feature piece for the same quality tier.
- 6Brand reputation and after-sales
Sellers with established reputations, verified reviews, return policies, and customer support command a moderate premium over anonymous marketplace listings. This premium is generally justified.
| Price factor | Tier 1 (₹250–600) | Tier 2 (₹600–1,000) | Tier 3 (₹1,099–1,999) | Tier 4 (₹2,000–5,000+) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genuine pyrite cost | Nil | Minimal (dust) | Full cluster cost | Premium specimen cost |
| Frame material | MDF/acrylic | Resin/basic wood | Wood/quality acrylic | Hardwood/teak artisan |
| Lab certificate | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Energisation | No | Rarely | Yes | Yes |
| Craftsmanship | Machine | Semi-manual | Hand-embedded | Artisan bespoke |
| Durability | Months | 2–3 years | Decades | Decades+ |
Value Verdict — Where to Spend Your Money
For most buyers seeking a genuine pyrite Vastu frame — one with real mineral energy, aesthetic longevity, and the full symbolic power of the 7 horses + pyrite combination — Tier 3 (₹1,099–₹1,999) is the right zone. DivineTatva's frame at ₹1,099 (MRP ₹1,999) hits this range with genuine embedded pyrite, a third-party lab certificate, an activation guide in English and Hindi, COD availability pan-India, and Jaipur-crafted quality.
Tier 1 is appropriate only if you want a purely decorative horse painting with no crystal or Vastu intention — and you should know that is what you are buying. Tier 2 is the most dangerous tier — it looks like genuine pyrite at a glance but delivers neither the mineral quality of Tier 3 nor the honest transparency of Tier 1. Tier 4 is for feature-wall or gifting budgets where visual impact and gift prestige matter as much as crystal quality.
Care note: regardless of the tier you purchase from, maintain your frame correctly. Dust the frame surface with a dry soft brush or dry microfibre cloth. Never expose to moisture, water spray, or direct prolonged sunlight — UV can fade pyrite's metallic lustre over time. Do not use liquid cleaners or polishes on the pyrite piece. Handle frame edges carefully to avoid chipping embedded pyrite clusters. A Tier 3 frame maintained correctly will look as beautiful in 15 years as it does today.
| Best value tier | Tier 3 — ₹1,099–₹1,999 for genuine pyrite + lab cert |
| DivineTatva price | ₹1,099 (MRP ₹1,999) — 45% savings |
| Minimum for genuine crystal | ₹1,099 in current India market (2026) |
| Red flag price | Any 'pyrite frame' listed below ₹600 — highly likely to be fake |
| Premium threshold | ₹2,000+ for large cluster / artisan / gifting premium |
| COD available | Yes — DivineTatva, pan-India |
Frequently asked
Last reviewed: 17 May 2026 · Verified by the DivineTatva expert panel
What is a fair price for a genuine pyrite Vastu frame in India in 2026?
In 2026, genuine embedded pyrite Vastu frames with a lab certificate start at approximately ₹1,099 for a standard living-room size (12×16 inch equivalent). Prices below ₹600 for a 'pyrite frame' almost certainly indicate no genuine pyrite content. Premium artisan frames with large raw clusters and hardwood frames range from ₹2,000 to ₹5,000+.
Why are some pyrite frames on e-commerce sites only ₹299?
Frames listed at ₹299 contain no genuine pyrite — they are gold-painted MDF, printed paper, or gold-foil acrylic. They are decorative art objects, not crystal Vastu remedies. The low price is possible because the material cost is very low. These listings sometimes use photos of genuine pyrite frames, so inspect product descriptions and reviews carefully.
Is DivineTatva's ₹1,099 frame genuinely different from cheaper marketplace options?
Yes — DivineTatva's frame includes genuine embedded pyrite clusters (not resin or paint), a third-party lab certificate confirming FeS₂ mineral composition, an activation guide, and COD availability. The ₹900 price difference from a Tier 1 frame reflects genuine mineral cost, certification, and craftsmanship — not a brand premium on identical materials.
Should I pay more for a larger pyrite frame?
Size should be proportional to your wall and room. A 12×16 inch frame is appropriate for most standard living rooms and home offices. Larger frames (18×24 or bigger) are better suited for feature walls, reception areas, or premium gifting. Do not buy a frame larger than your wall comfortably accommodates — visual balance matters in Vastu Shastra as much as placement direction.
Do more expensive frames have better Vastu benefits?
Not necessarily. Within the genuine-pyrite tier (₹1,099–₹5,000+), Vastu tradition holds that the quality and authenticity of the mineral matters more than price per se. A smaller genuine pyrite cluster frame correctly placed and activated carries the same tradition-based Vastu benefit as a large premium frame. The premium tiers add aesthetic and gifting value, not a proportionally greater energetic claim.
Can I find a genuine pyrite Vastu frame at a local Jaipur market cheaper than online?
Possibly — Jaipur's Johari Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar have mineral and spiritual goods vendors who sometimes sell genuine pyrite frames at competitive prices. However, without a lab certificate, you are relying on the vendor's knowledge and honesty. Online platforms with verified reviews and certification (like DivineTatva) provide more reliable authenticity assurance for buyers outside Jaipur.
Reviewed by the DivineTatva expert panel
Written and reviewed by DivineTatva's consulting Vedic astrologer. Every piece is lab-certified and energised in our Jaipur atelier. Last updated 10 June 2026.
