This genuine pyrite anklet turns a quiet wardrobe staple into a daily ritual of abundance and protection. Worn on the ankle, the energy point closest to the ground, each 2mm faceted bead is real pyrite crystal, strung on a tarnish-resistant stainless steel chain that slips easily from yoga mat to brunch. Known in Vedic tradition as the stone of Lakshmi, pyrite is prized for its golden lustre and its reputation for drawing in prosperity. If you are curious about the stone first, read our guide to pyrite benefits before you choose your piece.





Genuine Pyrite Anklet – Abundance & Protection
AED 75
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Highlights
- Stone: genuine pyrite (iron pyrite), 2mm faceted beads
- Chain and hardware: tarnish-resistant, hypoallergenic stainless steel
- Length: 25cm total, with an 18.5cm pyrite bead section
- Adjustable: lobster clasp and extender chain to fit most ankle sizes
- What it is for: abundance, prosperity, protection and grounding at the Root Chakra
Why wear pyrite on the ankle
In crystal healing the ankles and feet sit closest to the earth and connect to the Root Chakra, Muladhara, the centre of security, grounding and material abundance. Wearing pyrite here is believed to draw wealth and fresh financial opportunity toward you, create an energetic shield against negativity and draining people, and keep you steady amid the fast pace of life in the UAE. It is also said to amplify the intentions you set during morning meditation or pooja, so the anklet works as wearable intention you carry through the whole day. Tradition suggests wearing it on the left ankle to draw abundance inward and on the right to project protection outward. For a deeper look at the stone, see the benefits of pyrite stone.
How to wear and care for your anklet
Fasten the lobster clasp at your preferred point along the extender chain for a comfortable fit, snug but not tight. The stainless steel chain is built for the Dubai climate, holding its polish through heat, humidity, pool and beach exposure, so this is an easy piece for daily wear. Genuine pyrite beads can develop a soft natural patina over time, which is simply part of working with a real crystal rather than a dyed imitation. To restore the shine, wipe the beads gently with a dry cloth. Keep the anklet dry where you can and avoid soaking it for long periods, since pyrite contains iron and prefers to stay out of prolonged water. If you are unsure, our note on whether pyrite can go in water covers it in full.
Care and details
- Materials: genuine pyrite beads on a stainless steel chain with lobster clasp and extender
- Care: keep dry, avoid prolonged water contact, wipe with a dry cloth to restore shine
- Variations: each bead is natural stone so colour, lustre and patina vary piece to piece
- Disclaimer: crystal properties are part of spiritual tradition and are not a substitute for medical or financial advice
Frequently asked questions
Is this pyrite anklet genuine or synthetic?
This is 100% genuine pyrite, also called iron pyrite. The beads are natural stone, not glass, synthetic or dyed, and each 2mm bead carries the metallic gold lustre of authentic pyrite. If you want to compare it with our wrist pieces, view the original pyrite bracelet.
What is the best way to wear a pyrite anklet?
Wear it on your left ankle to draw abundance and prosperity inward, or on your right ankle to project protection outward. Many people wear it daily during meditation, yoga, or simply as wearable intention through the day.
Will the anklet tarnish or rust?
The chain and clasp are stainless steel, which strongly resists tarnish, rust and corrosion even in Dubai humidity. The pyrite beads may develop a natural patina over time, and a gentle wipe with a dry cloth restores their shine.
What ankle sizes does it fit?
The pyrite bead section is 18.5cm and the stainless steel extender brings the total length to 25cm, which comfortably fits most adult ankles. The lobster clasp lets you choose your fit point along the extender chain.
What does pyrite mean in Vedic tradition?
Pyrite is linked to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, fortune and abundance. Its golden colour and iron composition connect it to solar energy and material manifestation, which is why it is kept in home temples, carried in wallets and now worn as jewellery to keep prosperity close. If you are deciding whether the stone suits you, read who should not wear pyrite.
Genuine Pyrite Anklet – Abundance & Protection
AED 75
Buy on Divine Sansar →Secure checkout on divinesansar.com. Local UAE delivery.



