Detailed information
Species
Pyrite
Dimensions
70 x 60 x 46
mm
Locality
Bayerland Mine, Pfaffenreuth Leonberg, Upper Palatinate Bavaria, Germany
Condition
No recorded repairs
This attractive cluster of complexly developed Pyrite crystals is from the Bayerland mine in Bavaria, Germany, an iron mine which worked mainly Pyrite and operated between World War 2 and 1971. The golden brassy Pyrite crystals are typically around 1 cm diameter and surrounded by numerous smaller crystals which together bind the specimen together. One large Pyrite crystal to 1.6 cm across is partly buried among the other crystals. The crystal habit ranges between cuboctahedral and pyritohedron with prism faces varying between mirror-like and roughly pitted. This Pyrite is a fine and representative example from the Bayerland mine, which worked both phyllite and mica-schist-hosted orebodies.
