Hematite is cool, heavy, and quietly powerful—the kind of stone that feels serious the moment you pick it up.
It’s an iron oxide mineral, which explains both its metallic luster and its surprising weight.
Polished hematite often looks like liquid gunmetal or a mirror-dark chrome, smooth and reflective.
A few defining traits:
Color: steel gray, silver-black.
Luster: metallic to earthy, depending on form
Feel: dense, cool, and solid in the hand
Hematite can form as massive chunks, flat tabular crystals, or glittery, micaceous layers that sparkle like iron dust.
Ancient people used it as a pigment (red ochre), and warriors once rubbed it on their bodies—hence the name, from the Greek haima, meaning blood.
Energetically (for those who care about that side), hematite is all about:
Grounding and stability
Focus, logic, and mental clarity
Feeling anchored and protected
Aesthetically, it’s minimalist and bold—less “flashy gemstone,” more industrial elegance.
Hematite doesn’t try to dazzle with colour; it commands attention through weight, contrast, and presence.
Each Tumbled Stone measures approximately 25mm x 20mm, the listing price is for one tumbled stone.