The chemical composition of hematite is Fe2O3, an oxide mineral of hexagonal crystal system. The iron-black, metallic lustrous flaky hematite aggregates are specular hematite. Gray, metallic luster of the scale-shaped hematite assemblage is mica hematite. Hematite is an extremely widely distributed iron mineral in nature, is an important raw material for ironmaking, and can also be used as a red pigment.
Identification of Hematite
- Grind round hematite clumps metallic luster bright, specific gravity.
- Unprocessed hematite samples have a dull luster.
- When exposed to air, the broken edges will slowly turn to red powder.
- Hematite is very brittle, and if thrown on the ground or struck it will easily produce many fragments.
Effects of Hematite
- Promote blood circulation.
- Reduce wound inflammation.
- Boost your self-confidence.
- Protect the wearer from various hazards.
- Bemore grounded and stable for the wearer.
- Delivers energy to the wearer and protects him from hazards.
- Stimulate the body’s energy and maintain a good mental state.