Updated as of June 2026
Bloodstone
A dark green chalcedony with red flecks, traditionally worn as a courage stone and protective talisman.
Price range$3 to $50/ct
Hardness (Mohs)6.75
ColorsGreen, Red spots, Dark green
BirthstoneMarch
AltGems Score How we score
5.4/10
Bloodstone pros and cons
Pros
- Good durability (Mohs 6.75) for most jewelry
- Strong value for the look
- A recognized birthstone (March)
- Usually sold untreated
Cons
- Softer at Mohs 6.75, best in protected settings
- Opaque, so it shows color rather than sparkle
Bloodstone is ideal for earrings, pendants, and occasional-wear rings, and works in everyday rings with a protective setting.
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Common buying mistakes
- Buying on carat weight alone instead of color and cut, which drive beauty more.
- Skipping treatment disclosure, which changes both value and care.
- Setting this softer stone (Mohs 6.75) in an exposed daily-wear ring instead of a protective bezel or halo.
- Cleaning it the wrong way. Durable. Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged heat.
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Where to buy Bloodstone: for fine pieces, choose established jewelers with clear return policies and lab reports; for unique or budget pieces, vetted marketplace sellers work well. Always confirm treatment and the return window before buying. AltGems prices are general per-carat guides, so verify value with a certified gemologist or GIA report.
Frequently asked questions
What is Bloodstone?
A dark green chalcedony with red flecks, traditionally worn as a courage stone and protective talisman. It rates 6.75 on the Mohs hardness scale and commonly appears in green, red spots, dark green.
How much does Bloodstone cost?
Bloodstone typically runs about $3 to $50 per carat depending on color, clarity, cut, and origin. See our Bloodstone price guide for detail.
Is Bloodstone good for everyday jewelry?
It rates 6.75 on the Mohs scale, so it suits earrings, pendants, and occasional-wear rings better than daily rough use.
What is the AltGems Score for Bloodstone?
Bloodstone earns an overall AltGems Score of 5.4 out of 10, balancing durability, brilliance, value, rarity, and everyday wearability. See our methodology on the How We Score page.
How do I care for Bloodstone?
Durable. Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged heat.