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The Gemstone Bloodstone
Bloodstone is a dark green to dark bluish-green variety of
Chalcedony
that is speckled with red or brown spots. The spotting appears similar to blood stains, as is indicative of the name of this gemstone. The spots may be very sparse to almost non-existent, or they may be very dense and interwoven. Bloodstone may also have red markings as stripes or veins, though spotting is the most prevalent and desirable habit.
Chemical Formula
SiO
2
Color
Red, Green, Brown, Multicolored
Hardness
7
Crystal System
Hexagonal
Refractive Index
1.54 - 1.55
SG
2.63 - 2.65
Transparency
Opaque
Double Refraction
.009
Luster
Vitreous
Cleavage
Indiscernible
Mineral Class
Quartz
(
Chalcedony
)
Bloodstone
AUCTIONS
ALL ABOUT
Bloodstone is an ancient gemstone, and was historically regarded for its metaphysical aspects. Even today, many people find many metaphysical significance towards this gemstone because of its unique appearance and name. Although the modern-day
birthstone
for March is
Aquamarine
, Bloodstone is regarded as the traditional
birthstone
for March.
The red or brown spots in Bloodstone are formed by iron oxide
impurities
, especially
Hematite
. The solid green color is caused by dense
inclusion
s of
Chlorite
or
amphibole
minerals inside the Chalcedony. The base color of Bloodstone may be solid green, but it often has an uneven color distribution, with lighter and darker green zones, or even bluish-gray or dark yellow streaks and spots.
USES
Bloodstone is most often cut into
cabochon
s and beads, where it is used in bracelets and necklaces, and sometimes rings. It is only occasionally cut into other gemstone facets. Bloodstone has been traditionally used as a seal stone, and is sometimes carved into small carvings and figures.
OTHER NAMES
Blood Jasper
Heliotrope
Bloodstone
TREATMENTS AND ENHANCEMENTS
Bloodstone is usually naturally colored and not enhanced.
Bloodstone
SOURCES
Bloodstone sources include India, Madagascar, Brazil, China, Australia, and Germany.
SIMILAR GEMSTONES
The unique color habit of Bloodstone can distinguish it from all gemstones.
Bloodstone
PHOTOS
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Bloodstone
IN THE ROUGH PHOTOS
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
The mineral Chalcedony
The gemstone Chalcedony
The gemstone Jasper
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