1.7" Polished Bloodstone Flat Pocket Stone
This is a polished, bloodstone (heliotrope) flat pocket stone. It's flattened on both sides. There is some variation in exact size and shape of these pieces but they average about 1.7" across.
Bloodstone, also known as heliotrope and seftonite, is a type of mineral aggregate composed of chalcedony and dark green jasper with red spots. The dark green color is caused by chlorite, amphibole, and/or pyroxene inclusions within the chalcedony, while the red spots are due to iron or even jasper inclusions within the chalcedony.
Most bloodstone is mined from India, though there are significant deposits in Australia, Brazil, China, Africa, and Madagascar. Bloodstone forms at shallow depths and low temperatures by precipitation from silica-rich groundwaters into fractures and cavities.
Most bloodstone is mined from India, though there are significant deposits in Australia, Brazil, China, Africa, and Madagascar. Bloodstone forms at shallow depths and low temperatures by precipitation from silica-rich groundwaters into fractures and cavities.
The stone is polished into an oval shape and rounded on all sides. Polished stones of this size and shape are generally referred to as pocket stones since they will easily fit into a pocket. The pictures are representative of the stone you will receive, but there will be some variation in colors and patterning.
$5
Quantity Discounts
3 to 9 Pieces
$4
10+ Pieces
$3
MINERAL TYPE
Bloodstone
SPECIES
Heliotrope (Mineral Aggregate)
LOCATION
Africa
SIZE
approximately 1.7 x 1.35 x .3"
QUANTITY
1 Piece
PRODUCT ID
P-586