Hematite, whole strand, dark silver, round, closely faceted, 10mm, 39pcs.
12171B-10mm-str
EUR 11,47
Hematite beads, ferrous with a metallic look. Related to bloodstone.
12171B-10mm-str
EUR 11,47
12170C-12mm-str
EUR 11,47
12170C-10mm
6pcs. hematite, round bead, silver plated, diameter 10mm, hole size 1.2mm.
EUR 2,19
12170-4mm-str
EUR 8,89
12170B-10mm
EUR 2,32
12177-6mm-str
EUR 12,63
12178-10mm
EUR 3,09
12178-12mm-str
EUR 12,63
12177-8mm-str
EUR 11,47
12170-10mm-str
EUR 11,47
12170-12mm-str
EUR 14,17
12170-3mm
EUR 2,32
12170-6mm-str
EUR 7,60
12170-8mm-str
EUR 10,18
12170-12mm
EUR 2,58
12170-2mm
EUR 2,06
12175
1pcs. hematite skull pendant, length 34mm, width 22, thickness 10mm, eye diameter 2mm, flat backside
EUR 5,80
12170-4mm
EUR 2,32
12170-6mm
EUR 2,06
12170-8mm
6pcs. hematite, round, diameter 8mm, hole size 1.2mm.
EUR 2,06
12175-8mm-str
50pcs. hematite star, diameter 9mm, hole size 1.2mm.
EUR 15,33
12171-10mm
EUR 2,45
12171-10mm-str
EUR 14,17
12170-6mm-anb
EUR 3,74
12170-3mm-anb
EUR 5,03
Metallic hematite, also simply known as "hematite," is a remarkable stone with a variety of interesting properties and applications in jewelry production, astrology, and holism. Let's explore this stone in more detail.
Hematite is an iron oxide and consists primarily of iron and oxygen with the chemical formula Fe2O3. This composition gives hematite its characteristic metallic luster and gray-black color. The stone is known for its hardness and deep luster reminiscent of polished metal. The hardness of hematite typically falls in the range of 5.5-6.5 on the Mohs scale. This makes hematite relatively hard and durable as a gemstone. The Mohs scale measures a mineral's resistance to scratches, and with a hardness of 5.5-6.5, hematite can withstand daily wear while preserving its luster and appearance in jewelry production.
The history of hematite extends far back in time and has been used by various cultures worldwide. The Egyptians used hematite for jewelry, and it was also used for engravings and amulets. The Romans used it to create jewelry, while in ancient Greece, it was used to make amulets with protective properties.
Hematite is known for its metallic luster and durability, making it a popular stone in jewelry production. It is often used to create beads, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. The deep black color combined with the luster gives hematite jewelry an elegant and modern appearance suitable for any occasion.
In astrology, hematite is associated with the zodiac sign Aries. It is said to help Aries find balance, strength, and determination. Hematite is also believed to possess the energy of the earth, helping to connect the wearer with the elements of the earth. Read more about gemstones in relation to zodiac signs in our blog post.
In holistic practice, hematite is considered grounding. It is said to assist in stabilizing the energy fields around the body and bringing balance to the root chakra. Hematite can also be used to enhance focus and mental well-being.