Bloodstone, one of March's birthstones, occurs in primary hues of green interspersed with maroon spots. Its primary hue is a type of quartz called chalcedony and the maroon spots are a result of iron oxide. To some these spots resembled blood and this is how the stone got its name.
Since the beginning of recorded history, bloodstone jewelry has been worn for its various mystical powers. In Babylonian times, soldiers carried bloodstone pendants into war in case of serious injury; the bloodstone pendant was believed to stop bleeding on contact. Bloodstone rings and ...
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Tuesday, March 01, 2016
Bloodstone: March's Green and Red Birthstone
by Diana Jewelers of LiverpoolAT: 03/01/2016 12:11:41 PM 0 COMMENTS