Pyrite Pyramid — Money Magnet 1.5 inch, Wealth and Manifestation
- Pyrite is traditionally regarded as the foremost wealth-magnet stone in both Vedic and Feng Shui traditions — its metallic gold-like sheen symbolises material abundance.
- The pyramid shape is said to focus and project the stone's wealth-attraction frequency through the apex — particularly potent when placed on a desk or in a cash box.
- Boosts confidence and assertive action: traditional crystal-healing wisdom links pyrite to the solar-plexus chakra (manipura), seat of personal will and decisive action.
- Vastu placement in the North zone (Kubera, lord of wealth) is the classic positioning — combined with a Shree Yantra and Kubera symbol, pyrite completes the wealth-attraction triad.
- Pyrite is sometimes called the "armour stone" — believed to shield finances from leakage (impulsive spending, theft, business losses) as well as attract new income.
About this piece
The Pyrite Pyramid is carved from natural iron pyrite (FeS₂, Mohs 6-6.5) — a metallic-lustre sulphide mineral often called "fool's gold" for its brassy-yellow gleam that resembles gold. Pyrite forms in cubic and octahedral crystal habits in sedimentary and hydrothermal deposits worldwide; we source compact metallic-finish rough from Peruvian and Indian mines. Our 1.5-inch piece carries the Giza-replica 51°50' apex. In Vedic, Feng Shui and modern crystal-healing traditions, pyrite is regarded as the foremost wealth-attraction and manifestation stone — used to draw prosperity, boost confidence and assertive action. Purpose: career growth, business success, shielding finances from leakage, manifestation rituals. Placement: cash box, business desk, North zone (Kubera direction in Vastu) or South-East corner (wealth corner in Feng Shui). Energetically classed as fiery, solar, projective.
Specifications
How to wear
Place the pyramid on your office desk, inside the cash box/safe, or in the North zone of the home (Kubera's direction). For active manifestation, hold the pyramid while reciting your specific financial intention each morning at sunrise for 21 days. Do not submerge pyrite in water — sulphides oxidise. Cleanse by passing through sandalwood smoke; recharge in early-morning sunlight (10-15 minutes only, to avoid heat damage).
Frequently asked
Is pyrite real gold? Why is it called "fool's gold"?
No — pyrite is iron disulphide (FeS₂), entirely different from gold (Au). The name "fool's gold" comes from 19th-century prospectors mistaking the metallic-yellow lustre for real gold. Pyrite has its own value in spiritual/metaphysical tradition independent of monetary worth.
Does pyrite actually attract money?
There is no clinical or economic proof that any stone attracts wealth. The tradition is metaphysical and symbolic — the gold-like sheen is a visual prosperity reminder, and the daily ritual of intention-setting near the stone can build the disciplined money-mindset that often correlates with financial improvement. Treat it as a focus tool, not a substitute for sound financial planning.
Why can't pyrite touch water?
Pyrite is a sulphide mineral — prolonged water contact causes oxidation (rust-coloured staining and sulphuric-acid byproducts). Always cleanse with smoke, never with water immersion.
Where exactly should I place it in my office?
Three classic options: (1) On your desk's back-left corner (Feng Shui wealth gua); (2) Inside your cash box or safe touching the money; (3) In the North zone of the office (Kubera direction per Vastu). Choose one — moving it daily dilutes the effect according to tradition.
Can I carry a small pyrite piece in my wallet?
Yes, very common practice — keep a small pyrite tumble (separate from the pyramid) in the wallet's currency compartment. The pyramid stays stationary; the tumble travels.
My pyrite has dark spots / discolouration — is it fake?
Natural pyrite often shows surface oxidation, especially on older pieces. Patches of darker iron-oxide patina are signs of authenticity, not damage. Avoid storing in humid spaces to slow oxidation. ---
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