No stones starts with this character "H"
S.No | Stone Image | Stone Name | Stone Code | Stone Description | Action |
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1 | Haif Penny | HFP | View | ||
2 | Hanuta Jasper | HAN | View | ||
3 | Happy Dot Jasper | HDJ | View | ||
4 | Happy Jasper | HAP | View | ||
5 | Heena Zircon | HEZ | View | ||
6 | Heliodor | HLD | View | ||
7 | hello | HLO | AFSAGDSHF | View | |
8 | Hematite | HMT | Hematite Color is steel or silver-gray to black in some forms and red to brown in earthy forms. Sometimes tarnished with iridescent colors when in a hydrated form called Turgite. Hematite Chemistry is Fe2O3 and hardness 5. Hematite is an important ore of iron and its blood-red color in the powdered form lends itself well to use as a pigment. Hematite gets its name from a Greek word meaning blood-like because of the color of its powder. Ancient superstition held that large deposits of hematite formed from battles that were fought and the subsequent blood that flowed into the ground. Crystals of Hematite are considered rare and are sought after by collectors as are fine Kidney Ore specimens. Hematite is sometimes used in jewelry either as black reflective stones or as a jewelry piece itself such as a ring. Some jewelry is marketed as magnetic hematite. I believe that is more likely another iron oxide magnetite. Hematite Notable Occurrences especially nice specimens come from England Mexico Brazil Australia and the Lake Superior region | View | |
9 | Hemimorfite | HMF | View | ||
10 | Herkimer Diamond | HDM | View |