Bloodstone

Bloodstone carries the weight of ancient earth—deep green jasper marked with flecks of red like drops of blood on moss. It is a stone of courage, vitality, and protection, grounding fierce energy into the body and steadying the spirit when resolve is needed. In witchcraft, bloodstone strengthens the will, shields against harm, and connects us to the primal forces of life and survival.

This stone has been valued for millennia. Ancient warriors carried it into battle for courage and to staunch wounds. Medieval magicians believed it could make the bearer invisible or grant the power to control weather. Its red inclusions—iron oxide within green chalcedony—gave rise to legends linking it with sacrifice, martyrdom, and the blood of the earth itself. It has been called heliotrope, meaning “sun-turner,” for the belief that it could reflect the sun’s light.

In practice, bloodstone grounds excess energy and focuses the mind during challenging work. Carry it when you need physical stamina or emotional fortitude. Place it on your altar during protection spells or when working magic that requires deep reserves of strength. Hold it during meditation to connect with your root chakra and anchor yourself in the present moment.

Use bloodstone when you need to stand firm, when fear threatens to overwhelm, or when your body needs reminding of its own resilience. Cleanse it in earth or salt, charge it under the waning moon, and let it teach you the strength that comes from being rooted deep.

Associations

Colors: Red, Green
Elements: Earth
Planet: Mars
Number: 4, 8