Bloodstone Rings
ENDURANCE ENERGY, ALWAYS STRONG.
Bloodstone has a quiet pull to it. The deep green, the small red hints, they create a look that feels almost lived-in, like something with a story behind it. Our bloodstone rings in this collection keep that raw charm visible, without trying too hard. Some people say the stone brings focus and endurance, others just enjoy its earthy weight and color. Pick whatever piece sits well with your own sense of style.
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Bloodstone Rings FAQ
Can bloodstone be used in rings?
Of course. Bloodstone has a dense structure and a Mohs hardness of about 6.5 to 7. This gives it good stability and durability. Its deep green base with natural red spots makes it highly distinctive. Therefore, it is well-suited for rings and everyday jewelry designs.
What are the benefits of wearing a bloodstone ring?
Wearing a bloodstone ring is often believed to bring protection, good luck, and endurance. In ancient Greece and Rome, bloodstone was worn as a talisman to ward off evil and strengthen the spirit. Worn as a ring, it not only looks distinctive but also carries a meaning of stability and confidence.
What is the history of bloodstone rings?
Bloodstone is linked to a medieval religious legend. People believed it was formed when the blood of Jesus Christ fell onto green stone. Thus, it was seen as a sacred stone of sacrifice and redemption. It is also called the “Martyr’s Stone.” In religious culture, it has long been used as a protective talisman.
Are bloodstone rings valuable?
Bloodstone rings usually offer both collectible and wearable value. Their price is generally affordable. The value mainly depends on color quality, spot distribution, cutting, and the metal of the setting. Superior bloodstone with fine design is meaningful and offers excellent value for money.
Is a bloodstone ring a birthstone ring?
Yes. Aquamarine and bloodstone are both official birthstones for March. Former is considered the modern birthstone. Latter is seen as the traditional birthstone. It is a deep green chalcedony with natural red spots. As a result, a bloodstone ring is a classic choice for a March birthstone ring.









