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Marcasite - a New Style of Old Jewelry

Date Published: 12th March 2007
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What is Marcasite?

Marcasite is a natural mineral that is called iron sulfide and is often mined in South America while it is found naturally all around the world and marcasite is related to iron pyrite which is also called Fools Gold due to its likeness to gold but virtual low value miners would confuse iron pyrite for gold when staking a claim and only realising their gaffe later.

The color of marcasite ranges from dark grey to black often with sparks of yellow or gold throughout the stone. As with all natural stones, the color can change slightly. Marcasite was considered to reduce damaging energy and enhance communication.

Marcasite Becoming Fashionable

Marcasite jewelry became fashionable in the Victorian era its black color was popular at the time especially at the end of the Queens reign when sombre clothing and adornment were the vogue. Cameo pendants and brooches/pins were especially popular and there are many examples of the dark marcasite contrasting with ivory.


Marcasite Today

Modern marcasite jewelry is now fashionable due to its links with the past. A whole niche has been created for what is often called vintage style where traditional materials are used to make new, fashionable pieces and are often seen being worn my a selection of celebrities who enjoy the style.

Caring For and Cleaning Marcasite

Quite often, marcasite is secured in its setting with jewelers cement and because of this, it may require special cleaning.

Do

Wipe gently with a soft and clean damp cloth.

Dry with a clean, soft and absorbent cloth.

Use a towel to ensure that the piece is fully dry.

Dont

Use a steamer, hot water or sonic cleaner

Expose to chemicals or cleaning agents

Expose to extreme heat


Soak in water

As with all jewelry, a bit of love and patience gives its own reward with longer lasting pieces.

Martin Mallett is part of a husband and wife team from the UK that retails silver jewellery and their marcasite jewelry range is proving popular.
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Martin Mallett is the owner of a number of UK based jewellery web sites selling a range of jewellery in silver, gold and gemstones.
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