
Pyrite — often called Fool's Gold — is anything but foolish.
Its name comes from the Greek word for fire, as it sparks when struck against metal. Found in Spain, Peru, and China, Pyrite has been used since ancient times as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. The Inca civilisation used polished Pyrite as mirrors. Its metallic golden lustre makes it one of the most visually striking crystals in existence.
Place it with intention.
Natural stones are not just décor. They become part of the energy of your space — where you place them, how you care for them, and the intention you bring to them matters.
Pyrite works for you every day.
I attract abundance in all forms. Prosperity flows to me naturally and effortlessly.
Not every stone
makes it to The Bhumij.
We inspect every piece for formation, colour depth, surface quality, and natural presence before it enters our collection. Stones that feel dull, overly damaged, dyed, or visually weak are rejected before they ever reach you.