
Bloodstone
Bloodstone is a dark green chalcedony mineral flecked with red jasper inclusions, often sold as tumbled stones, cabochons, or rough specimens for collectors and jewelry.
Fun Fact
Bloodstone has been valued since ancient times for its supposed blood-stopping properties, used in seals and amulets by Roman soldiers.
Price History
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