Rainbow Hematite Bracelet
$22.00
The Hand Crafted Rainbow Hematite Bracelet is comprised of rainbow hematite beads strung with a very strong elastic. Hematite raises your vibration and manifests abundance
Description
- The Hand Crafted Rainbow Hematite Bracelet is comprised of rainbow hematite beads strung with a very strong elastic.
- Hematite raises your vibration and manifests abundance
- Metaphysical Properties of Rainbow Hematite:
- Draw out negative energy
- Balance aura
- Raise vibration by cleansing energy
- Imagine your bright future
- Rainbow Hematite is often referred to as the “Bright Future Stone” because you can’t help but feel happy when you look at it. Hematite has an ability to draw out negative energy and get the energy flowing rapidly. Rainbow Hematite takes this even further with its beautiful spectrum of colors that reminds you of oil splotches on water.
- Rainbow Hematite is a great stone to work with for balancing your aura and attuning to the higher vibrations in the Universe. It’s very helpful in attuning your energy to manifest your desires.
- Hematite is Iron Ore. The rainbow effect is created by applying a special titanium coating and heat-treating the hematite.
What is Hematite?
Hematite is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth’s surface and in the shallow crust. It is an iron oxide with a chemical composition of Fe2O3. It is a common rock-forming mineral found in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks at locations throughout the world. Hematite is the most important ore of iron. Although it was once mined at thousands of locations around the world, today almost all of the production comes from a few dozen large deposits where significant equipment investments allow companies to efficiently mine and process the ore. Most ore is now produced in China, Australia, Brazil, India, Russia, Ukraine, South Africa, Canada, Venezuela, and the United States.
Physical Properties of Hematite
- Hematite has an extremely variable appearance. Its luster can range from earthy to submetallic to metallic. Its color ranges include red to brown and black to gray to silver. It occurs in many forms that include micaceous, massive, crystalline, botryoidal, fibrous, oolitic, and others.
- Even though hematite has a highly variable appearance, it always produces a reddish streak. Students in introductory geology courses are usually surprised to see a silver-colored mineral produce a reddish streak. They quickly learn that the reddish streak is the most important clue for identifying hematite.
- Hematite is not magnetic and should not respond to a common magnet. However, many specimens of hematite contain enough magnetite that they are attracted to a common magnet. This can lead to an incorrect assumption that the specimen is magnetite or the weakly magnetic pyrrhotite. The investigator must check other properties to make a proper identification.
- If the investigator checks the streak, a reddish streak will rule out identification as magnetite or pyrrhotite. Instead, if the specimen is magnetic and has a reddish streak, it is most likely a combination of hematite and magnetite.
Hematite is used to make this Rainbow Hematite Bracelet
- Chemical Classification: Oxide
- Color: Black to steel-gray to silver; red to reddish brown to black
- Streak: Red to reddish brown
- Luster: Metallic, submetallic, earthy
- Diaphaneity: Opaque
- Cleavage: None
- Mohs Hardness: 5 to 6.5
- Specific Gravity: 5.0 to 5.3
- Diagnostic Properties: Red streak, specific gravity
- Chemical Composition: Fe2O3
- Crystal System: Trigonal
- Uses: The most important ore of iron. Pigment, heavy media separation, radiation shielding, ballast, polishing compounds, a minor gemstone
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