Countries of origin: Britain, Italy, Brazil, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland
Hardness on Mohs scale: 5.5-6.5
Rarity: Common
Zodiac Signs: Aquarius, Aries
Birthstone Month: October
Chakras: Root
Planet: Saturn
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Hematite meaning
Hematite is named after the Greek word "haimatites," which means "bloody" or "blood-coloured." This is likely due to its reddish-brown color when powdered or scratched.
What does hematite look like?
Hematite typically has a dark grey to black colour and a metallic luster. It can also be found in other forms, such as:
- Specular hematite: This form has a mirror-like shine and is often used for jewellery and other decorative items.
- Kidney ore: This form is kidney-shaped or reniform.
- Rose hematite: This form has a rose-like or dendritic pattern.
What is hematite used for?
Hematite has several uses, including:
- Industrial purposes: Hematite is a major source of iron ore, which is used to produce steel and other iron-based products.
- Pigment: Hematite is used as a pigment in paints, ceramics, and cosmetics.
- Jewellery: Hematite is a popular gemstone and is used in various jewellery pieces, such as necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
- Decorative objects: Hematite is also used to create decorative objects like sculptures and paperweights.
- Metaphysical purposes: hematite is believed to have several metaphysical properties and is often used for spiritual and healing purposes.
Cleansing and charging hematite
All crystals should be cleansed when you first get them and then regularly after that. They should also be charged to keep them at their full power.
Two of the most common ways to cleanse crystals is with water and with sunlight.
Can hematite get wet?
Yes, hematite can get wet. It is a mineral, and like most minerals, it is not damaged by water. In fact, hematite can sometimes appear more lustrous or vibrant after being wetted.
However, if you have hematite jewellery with delicate settings, it's always a good idea to avoid immersing it in water for extended periods or exposing it to harsh chemicals. To clean hematite jewellery, you can simply wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with warm water.
Can hematite go in sunlight?
Yes, hematite can go in sunlight. It is a mineral that is relatively resistant to the effects of sunlight. However, prolonged exposure to intense sunlight can cause the colour of some hematite gemstones to fade over time.
If you have hematite jewellery that you want to keep looking its best, it's a good idea to store it in a dark place when you're not wearing it. This will help protect the colour and prevent fading.
For a more comprehensive guide check out this blog post: How to Cleanse and Charge Crystals
Hematite healing properties
Physical healing properties
- Anemia: Hematite repairs, strengthens and regulates blood flow reducing anemia.
- Spine alignment: It is believed to aid the alignment of the spine.
- Blood: Hematite is a great stone to promote good circulation and healthy blood.
Emotional and mental healing properties
- Strength and vitality: Hematite is associated with enhancing strength, vitality, and endurance.
- Willpower and determination: It is believed to boost willpower, determination, and focus.
- Stress reduction: Hematite is often used to help reduce stress and anxiety.
Metaphysical healing properties
- Grounding and centering: Hematite is believed to help individuals feel more connected to the earth and their bodies.
- Protection: It is thought to offer protection from negative energy and harmful influences.
Affirmations for hematite
Affirmations are a great tool to use alongside crystals. They can be used to set your intention and further personalise your journey of healing and growth. Firstly, decide which of the many properties of hematite you feel is needed in your life at this current time. Next, write down your affirmation as if it has already happening, in the present tense. Remember your affirmation must be positive, for example rather than "I would like to feel safer" instead say "I am safe".
Here are some examples you can use:
Where do you put hematite in your home?
Hematite is often used to promote grounding, protection, and strength. Given these qualities, here are some popular locations to place hematite in your home:
- Entryway: To ward off negative energy and provide protection for your home.
- Bedroom: Near your bed to promote restful sleep and grounding.
- Home office: To enhance focus, determination, and willpower.
- Living room: To create a calming and protective atmosphere.
- Meditation or yoga space: To enhance your spiritual practice and grounding.
Remember, the best location for your hematite is where you feel it resonates most with you personally. Trust your intuition and experiment with different placements to find what works best.
What chakra is hematite good for?
Hematite is primarily associated with the root chakra.
The root chakra, or Muladhara, is located at the base of the spine and is linked to feelings of security, stability, and groundedness. Hematite is believed to help open and balance this chakra, promoting feelings of safety, stability, and connection to the earth.
Additionally, some people believe that hematite can also support the sacral chakra, which is associated with creativity, passion, and sexuality.
How to use hematite
Hematite can be used in an area of your house or placed within your energy field.
To be within your energy field a crystal can be:
- Placed near you
- In your pocket, wallet, purse or bag
- Worn as jewellery or an accessory
The crystal’s energy will now be working to heal, improve your life.
Another option is to meditate with hematite. You can either place it on one of your chakras or hold it in your hands. This is especially powerful if you have a particular healing property you wish to receive.
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