Hematite Crystals Wholesale

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Simulated Black Hematite Beads Stretchable Unisex Bracelets - Gem Avenue
6mm Hematite Bracelets
This wholesale stretch bracelet is made with the finest quality simulated hematite gemstones, measuring 6mm. Perfect for retailers, this unisex bracelet is handcrafted with precision and designed to make a...
3mm Hematite Rings
Each ring contains a height of approximately 25” and a width of.75”. Due to the use of natural stone, please allow for some variance between hematite rings, such as color. These...
  • Hematite Gemstone Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Gemstone Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Gemstone Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Gemstone Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Gemstone Rings - Gem Avenue
6mm Hematite Rings
Each ring contains a height of approximately.25” and a width of.75"-1". Due to the use of natural stone, please allow for some variance between hematite rings, such as color. These beautiful...
  • Hematite Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Rings - Gem Avenue
  • Hematite Rings - Gem Avenue

Hematite is an iron oxide crystal and an important ore of iron. It is a common rock mineral found in debris, metamorphosis, and igneous rocks around the world. The ancient Greeks loved this stone, they named it Haima, the Greek word for blood in Old Latin. Painted with metallic shades of silver, the hematite has the same luster and beauty as the midnight sky filled with stars.

Crystal healers believe that hematite strengthens and secures our connection with the earth. They believe that it gives us courage, strength, endurance, and dynamism, stimulates concentration and focus, and enhances memory and real thinking. They say that these stones play an important role in the health of man. Restores strengthens and regulates the blood supply, and fights blood conditions such as anemia. Beliefs remain that it supports the kidneys and regenerates tissue.

In Ancient Rome, hematite was a popular stone for decorative purposes. Jewelry, weapons, and even armor decorated with Hematite were traded widely. Most ore is currently produced in China, Australia, Brazil, India, Russia, Ukraine, South Africa, Canada, Venezuela, and the United States.