Updated as of June 2026
Bloodstone buying guide
Use this checklist to choose a bloodstone you will be happy with, then compare prices across a couple of trusted sellers.
The Bloodstone buying checklist
| Factor | What to look for |
|---|---|
| Color | Even, saturated tone in green or red spots or dark green. Color drives value most. |
| Cut | Symmetry and life. A good cut makes a stone look larger and brighter. |
| Clarity | Eye-clean is the practical target for most buyers. |
| Treatment | Typically untreated. Ask the seller to disclose. |
| Budget | $3 to $50 per carat is the typical range. |
| Metal | Pairs well with sterling silver, yellow gold. |
Best metals for Bloodstone
Bloodstone looks best set in sterling silver, yellow gold. See our metal guides to compare durability and cost.
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Frequently asked questions
What should I look for when buying Bloodstone?
Prioritize color and cut, confirm any treatment, set a carat target for your budget, and pick a metal that suits the stone. Bloodstone pairs well with sterling silver, yellow gold.
Where is the best place to buy Bloodstone?
For fine pieces, established jewelers with return policies and lab reports are safest. For unique or budget pieces, vetted marketplace sellers work well. Always check reviews and the return window.
Should I choose natural or lab-created Bloodstone?
Natural Bloodstone carries origin appeal, while lab-created alternatives can cost less for similar looks. Choose based on budget and what matters to you.