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Bloodstone

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Bloodstone is a type of opaque, dark green to blackish mineral characterized by red spots of mineral inclusion, traditionally considered a variety of jasper. It has been valued historically for its ornamental uses and believed metaphysical properties, especially in jewelry and talismans. In addition to its natural mineral form, 'bloodstone' also refers to a legendary gemstone with mythical significance across different cultures.

Key Features

  • Rich dark green to black coloration with distinctive red specks or spots
  • Opaque mineral often used in jewelry and ornamentation
  • Historically associated with healing, protection, and vitality in metaphysical practices
  • Formation typically occurs in volcanic or sedimentary deposits
  • Typically cut as cabochons or beads for decorative purposes

Pros

  • Beautiful and unique appearance suitable for jewelry
  • Historical and cultural significance enhancing its appeal
  • Believed to possess metaphysical properties such as healing and protection
  • Relatively durable as a gemstone

Cons

  • Can be difficult to identify accurately due to mislabeling or imitation
  • Relatively soft compared to other gemstones, requiring careful handling
  • Availability can be limited depending on location
  • Metaphysical benefits are subjective and not scientifically proven

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:07:47 AM UTC