Bloodstone is traditionally a green crystal with red or sometimes even yellow or gold  spots.  It can either be found as opaque or translucent chunks with a vitreous sheen. This stone is known for its ability to remove all negative energy. It’s also good for courage, vitality, compassion and mood balancing.
We offer a selection of unique Bloodstone crystal varying from raw to carved pieces. We even have this gemstone in a tumbled version which you can carry wherever you go! Read more about the bloodstone meaning at the bottom of the page!
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Bloodstone Hearts
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Bloodstone Spheres
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Bloodstone belongs to the Chalcedony mineral family. Bloodstone’s name comes from its cool Red Jasper inclusions that resemble blood. It can sometimes be referred to by its second name, Heliotrope, because of the way it reflects light.  In addition to the traditionally green color, it can sometimes mix with quartz and pyrite as well.
Bloodstone often forms in association with minerals such as quartz, jasper, and pyrite, and can also contain other impurities such as clay and calcite stone. The red inclusions in bloodstone are made up of iron oxide, giving the stone its distinctive speckled appearance. The green color comes from the presence of chlorite or other minerals, while the white veins or flecks are usually composed of calcite.
Bloodstone has been used for centuries for its striking appearance and durability, making it a popular choice for decorative objects and jewelry. Its unique coloration and patterns make it a sought-after stone for collectors, lapidary artists, and jewelry designers. Bloodstone comes in a wide range of value and rarity.
Where is Bloodstone Found?
This remarkable gemstone is typically born through the geological phenomenon known as hydrothermal deposition. During this process, fluids infused with an array of minerals infiltrate crevices and voids in existing rocks. As these fluids cool and solidify over time, they leave behind the stunning and unique patterns that characterize bloodstone.
This enchanting stone can be unearthed in a diverse range of geological settings around the world. One common locale for bloodstone is volcanic igneous rocks, where it forms as a result of the interactions between magma and surrounding minerals. Additionally, bloodstone can be discovered in riverbeds, having been transported from its original source by the relentless flow of water over centuries. This stone has graced the landscapes of various countries, including Brazil, India, parts of Africa, Australia, Scotland, and numerous regions across the United States. Its global presence and multifaceted formation process contribute to the enchanting allure of bloodstone for both geological enthusiasts and crystal enthusiasts alike.
Bloodstone Meaning
Bloodstone crystals work with the lower chakras which would in turn increase your safety and strength. That’s why after using this crystal you’ll be able to make more rational decisions. It can also work with the Heart Chakra and help you process some emotional trauma. Along with this it will be able to stabilize your moods quicker and even boost your energy to the max!
Spiritually, Bloodstone is associated with strength, courage, and vitality. It is believed to enhance one's connection to the Earth and promote a sense of groundedness. Bloodstone is also associated with the element of Fire, bringing passion and energy to one's spiritual practice.
While I don't speak of physical healing properties on this website, here is a historical reference for you. Throughout history, Bloodstone has been used for a variety of purposes. In ancient Greece, it was believed to have healing properties and was used to stop bleeding. It was also used by the Babylonians and Egyptians for its protective powers, and was even carved into amulets and talismans.
Bloodstone Uses
Today, Bloodstone is often used in jewelry and crystal healing practices. Its unique green and red coloring make it a popular choice for those seeking a grounding and protection stone. It is also commonly used in meditation practices, as it is said to enhance mental clarity and promote feelings of calmness and tranquility. Overall, Bloodstone is a versatile and powerful crystal with a rich history and many uses.
Bloodstone can give you the needed strength if you utilize it in meditation and crystal gridding. You can even place it in your room for removing the negativity in your space. And, if you need support during new beginnings, you can put it in the Zhen area of your home according to the Feng Shui map! If you work in a slightly more hostile space then bringing some Bloodstone into the area might help everyone be a little more rational and less hasty in their decisions!
Bloodstone Birthstone
Bloodstone, the birthstone for March, is a captivating gemstone known for its rich green color adorned with red flecks, resembling drops of blood. This unique appearance has lent it the name "bloodstone." Beyond its striking aesthetics, bloodstone carries a history rich in symbolism and healing properties. Throughout the ages, it has been believed to bring courage, strength, and protection to its wearer, making it a popular choice for those born in March. In addition to its protective qualities, bloodstone is associated with vitality and good health, making it a meaningful and thoughtful gift for individuals celebrating their birthdays in this month. Whether worn as jewelry or carried as a talisman, bloodstone continues to hold a special place in the realm of birthstone traditions, embodying the essence of courage and vitality for those born in March.
Bloodstone is also the Aries birthstone.