Hematite: a secret of strength and vitality
Hematite, a fascinating stone with a black or ash gray color, is also known as the "Blood Stone" for two simple reasons: the first is that during its processing, it produces blood-red dust residues, which is why it earned this name. The second reason concerns the great benefits this stone brings to blood circulation.
Hematite crystals sometimes take on the appearance of a metallic flower, earning the popular name "iron rose."
In ancient Egypt and among the Babylonians, hematite was used for therapeutic purposes to stimulate blood production and accelerate coagulation, a practice that continued into the Middle Ages. Folk traditions tell that hematite was placed on war wounds to alleviate pain, which is why it was often stained with blood.
The virtues of this stone related to blood and circulation are evident: it helps iron absorption and fights anemia. For this reason, it is recommended to wear a hematite bracelet or anklet, especially during the summer.
Hematite strengthens the will to live, stimulates determination, and awareness of one's aspirations. It gives dynamism and vitality, encouraging care for one's basic needs and the fight for physical well-being.
This stone symbolizes discipline and concentration, organizing energies like a warrior preparing for battle. It instills a sense of strength, calms anxiety and panic attacks, eliminating mental distractions and countering excessive daydreaming.
Due to its black color, it was believed to have magical properties and the ability to ward off negative energies. Some talismans are made of black hematite, and mirrors made with this stone have been found, used as worthy substitutes for obsidian in the construction of magical mirrors.
Come discover this ancient stone used in a thousand ways, which, in addition to adding a touch of beauty to those who wear it, brings with it great properties and virtues.
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