Avika Natural Hematite (Small) Angel is used to improve relationships. If you need your personal relationship to be better, carry a hematite with you always. The name comes from the Greek word for blood. It has been used as an amulet against bleeding, and so is known as the "blood stone". When arranged like the petals of a flower, it is referred to as the "iron rose". Native American folklore states that war paint made from hematite will make one invincible in battle. People in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries wore hematite jewelry during mourning. Scientists of the Mars Exploration Rover Project believe that deposits of hematite on Mars may help prove whether large amounts of liquid water ever flowed on Mars' surface. They say that where water was, life may have had a chance to thrive as well. The Crystal Angel brings along the powerful energies powerfully of protective stone, bringing the purified energy in the premises Angel makes us gentle, yet firm. It imparts empathy and sensitivity and it encourages romance and the ability to love. Emotionally, it encourages self-forgiveness and acceptance and invokes self-trust and self-worth. To clear residual negativity and to bring happy harmony to your home, place the Crystal Angel in your living space. Everyone has guardian angels, and these angels perform God's will of peace for us all. When we open ourselves to hear our angels' messages, every aspect of our lives become more peaceful.
DISCLAIMER: No claims are made on metaphysical properties of this stone. These literature is collected from writings, books, folklore and various sources. The actual product may slightly vary from picture as these are natural stone and no two stones can same in pattern.
Chemical Formula |
Fe2O3 |
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Composition |
Iron oxide. May contain slight amounts of titanium. |
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Variable Formula |
(Fe,Ti)2O3 |
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Color |
Black, gray to silver gray, brown to reddish brown, red. Some specimens are iridescent, and other are multicolored or banded gray and dark red. |
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Streak |
Red to reddish brown |
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Hardness |
5 - 6 |
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Crystal System |
Hexagonal |
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Crystal Forms |
Crystals occurs in thin plates, as well as bundles of small micaceous plates, and in thin splinters. Most commonly massive, mammilary, botryoidal, reniform, oolitic, stalactitic, and radiating. Scalenohedraland rhombohedral crystals occur, as well as tabular and groups of tabular crystals. Crystals are oftenstriated. Dendritic and rosette forms are also found. May form as a pseudomorph after other minerals, especially as octahedral crystals of Magnetite. |
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Transparency |
Opaque |
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Specific Gravity |
4.9 - 5.3 |
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Luster |
Metallic to dull |
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Cleavage |
None, but occasionally exhibits rhombohedral and basal parting. |
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Fracture |
Uneven |
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Tenacity |
Brittle |
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Other ID Marks |
Hematite is paramagnetic, meaning it is slightly attracted to magnetic fields. |
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Complex Tests |
Becomes strongly magnetic when heated. |
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In Group |
Oxides; Simple Oxides |
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Striking Features |
Reddish streak, hardness, crystal habits, and paramagnetism |
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Environment |
Occurs in almost all different environments. |
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Rock Type |
Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic |
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Popularity (1-4) |
1 |
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Prevalence (1-3) |
1 |
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Demand (1-3) |
1 |
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