Hematite
Hematite
Hematite usually occurs as massive opaque material with a metallic lustre, showing a blood-red colour when cut into thin slices. However it can also occur as short, black, rhombohedral crystals and may have iridescent surfaces. Shiny crystals may be called "specular" hematite, a name derived from their traditional use in mirrors. In the past it was used to protect the wearer from bleeding.
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