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Vintage & Antique Bloodstone Jewelry
With its deep green hue and specks of red, bloodstone is thought to have powerful protective properties. Explore our collection for pieces that blend ancient symbolism with contemporary style.
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Discover the mystique of bloodstone jewelry, steeped in ancient legend and modern allure. Its deep green hue, flecked with red, evokes a sense of strength and vitality, believed to possess protective properties that shield its wearer from harm. From ancient talismans to modern adornments, bloodstone continues to captivate with its rich history and earthy charm. Whether set in antique bloodstone rings or fashioned into vintage bloodstone pendants, each piece tells a unique story of resilience and courage. Delve into our collection and unearth the timeless allure of bloodstone jewelry, where tradition meets symbolism in a celebration of natural beauty and human spirit.
Bloodstone FAQs
Bloodstone is a dark green variety of chalcedony spotted with red inclusions of iron oxide, giving it the appearance of blood drops — hence the name. It’s also known as heliotrope and has been used in jewelry and amulets for centuries. The red flecks were historically seen as symbols of courage and vitality. Its distinctive coloration makes it instantly recognizable and a favorite for antique men’s rings and spiritual pieces.
Bloodstone sits at around 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, making it moderately hard and suitable for pendants, cufflinks, and rings with protective settings. While relatively durable, it can still be scratched by harder gemstones or damaged by impact. Vintage bloodstone jewelry should be worn with some caution, especially if the stone is large or bezel-set. Regular inspections can help preserve these older pieces.
Clean bloodstone with warm water and a soft cloth or toothbrush using mild soap. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and prolonged soaking, especially for antique jewelry that might contain other sensitive materials. Rinse and dry thoroughly before storing in a fabric-lined box. Keep bloodstone away from harsh chemicals and store separately to avoid scratching.
Yes — bloodstone has a long history in religious and mystical traditions. In medieval times, it was believed to have healing powers and was worn by warriors for protection. It has also been carved into signet rings and talismans throughout antiquity. Its symbolism and deep green color make it a meaningful choice in historical and estate jewelry.