Closeup pyrite mineral often
High Resolution JPEG Picture of A close-up of a pyrite mineral, often referred to as "fool's gold," showcasing its metallic luster and golden hue. The surface is covered in small, cube-like crystals, giving a sparkling effect. The texture appears rough and granular. The background is soft and neutral, likely fabric, highlighting the mineral's reflective properties. Pyrite (FeS₂) is commonly found in sulfide deposits and associated with quartz and other minerals.
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