According to history, the stone was believed to reflect the color of blood when exposed to the setting sun or immersed in water. In lore, it was thought that when Jesus Christ’s blood fell onto the Jasper gemstone on the foot of the cross, it turned out to be named Bloodstone. Throughout history, Bloodstone has been popular and in demand. Ancient people believed that Bloodstone Jewelry was a powerful stone with various healing properties. They claimed that Bloodstone can boil the water and cause disruption in the utensils. Another myth is that the historian Pliny the Elder said that Bloodstone is the mirror of the Sun and could even reveal the solar eclipse.
Healing Bloodstone: Unlocking its Therapeutic Properties and Uses
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