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Bloodstone Natural Stone

Bloodstone Natural Stone

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A Bloodstone natural/rough stone measuring around 3-4.5cm will be intuitively selected for you. Please note this listing is for one natural stone only.

Bloodstone

Folk Names: Heliotrope

Element Association: Fire

Planetary Association: Mars + Earth

Astrological Association: Aries + Libra + Pisces + Capricorn + Scorpio

Chakra Association: Root + Sacral + Solar Plexus + Heart

Energy: Masculine/Projective

Deity: Badb, The Morrigan

Power/Properties: Healing, Abundance, Banish, Prosperity, Clarity, Success, Victory, Courage, Legal Matters, Wealth, Strength, Power, Business, Creativity, Intuition, Agriculture, Grounding.

Magical Uses: Bloodstone has been used to increase energy and strength. Bloodstone can help to enhance intuition and creativity and may be used to combat fatigue, irritability, and confusion. It’s good to keep a bloodstone in any place that needs its energy cleansed. Bloodstone is a powerful stone with a rich mythology. It is often used for protection and to help cleanse a person or area of negative energy. Use it to bring on mental clarity and aid in decision-making. Creativity can flow through the usage of this stone and help to bring ideas from musings to reality. The green of the stone is believed to connect with the Earth and help in grounding the body while providing strength and determination to push through adversity

We will select your stone intuitively, with love and care!

Raw stones are in their natural form, no polishing, no altering. They are more fragile and can break more easily than other formations. Some prefer the look of a raw stone as that is how it would have been found in the Earth. 

Information sourced from “The Crystal Bible 1,2, and 3 – Judy Hall”, “Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic – Scott Cunningham”, “Complete Book of Correspondences – Sandra Kynes”, “Crystal Basics Pocket Encyclopedia – Nicholas Pearson.”

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