The Hypnotic Gems brand of Peacock Ore, also known as Chalcopyrite, is hand sorted and graded material that comes from an exclusive partnership with a specific mine in Mexico. It is then brought to the USA and charged and cleansed by a reiki master prior to being made available for sale. When you order you will receive random pieces of these beautiful stones that are "AAA+" grade and similar to those shown in our images which will be equal to the number purchased. These stones are perfect for teaching, reiki, crystal healing, or keeping in their natural form as a spectacular decorative rock!Metaphysical Properties: Chalcopyrite Peacock Ore is a stone that promotes innovation, creativity and abundance. It helps to expand one's mind and is useful in helping to locate lost objects and forge new friendships. Chalcopyrite helps those with low self esteem to deal with fears of failing when performing new tasks or meeting new people. It enhances those whose lives may have become mundane and gives the user a zestful exhuberance to try new and exciting things.Please note that every piece is unique and all pieces received will not be the exact same size, shape, clarity, colors or look identical as seen in our images. While the average size is 0.75" (0.6" to 0.9") it is possible to get some stones larger or smaller than these averages in your order. These stones are sold by total weight and not by number of pieces and the exact number of pieces you will receive may vary from our image. We do guarantee is that every piece will be spectacular and contain a strong positive energy that can only be found in the Hypnotic Gems brand of stone.
J**T
Excellent
Good for science lesson...
K**E
Spray painted rocks!ππ
Terrible product...they basically were spray painted rocks with the paint chipping off when they arrived. Tried to return them but I would be responsible for shipping...which would have been$10 at ups...so I just kept them! Very disappointed!
S**R
Although others may be familiar with this stone, I ...
Although others may be familiar with this stone, I am not, but, as a woodworker I was intrigued with the propertiesand curious how it would look in an acrylic/mineral inlay in a natural void in wood. Much to my surprise, when thisrock is crushed, it fractures along the iron pyrite lines and reveals the brilliance of "fools gold"
K**H
Not genuine! Spray painted rocks!
This is literally a regular stone that has been spray painted! Not genuine at all! It rubs off on your hands almost immediately after taking it out of its packaging!
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