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Hematite Wire Wrapped in Purple Copper Wire
Polished wire-wrapped hematite pendant. The stone is a smooth teardrop with a mirror-like surface that catches deep gunmetal gray and flashes of silvery light. Purple, tarnish-resistant copper wire hugs the pendant’s contours, highlighting the shape without overshadowing it. It wears easily with casual or dressier looks, giving a modern, grounded vibe.
Hematite is most often linked to Aries, and some traditions also connect it with Capricorn and Aquarius. People reach for hematite when they want grounding, protection, better focus, or support during stressful or high-energy times.
Across history, hematite has been used as a pigment and ornament. In metaphysical circles, it’s valued for its grounding, protective, and sharpening effects on concentration—qualities often associated with its iron content and steady, reflective appearance.
Polished wire-wrapped hematite pendant. The stone is a smooth teardrop with a mirror-like surface that catches deep gunmetal gray and flashes of silvery light. Purple, tarnish-resistant copper wire hugs the pendant’s contours, highlighting the shape without overshadowing it. It wears easily with casual or dressier looks, giving a modern, grounded vibe.
Hematite is most often linked to Aries, and some traditions also connect it with Capricorn and Aquarius. People reach for hematite when they want grounding, protection, better focus, or support during stressful or high-energy times.
Across history, hematite has been used as a pigment and ornament. In metaphysical circles, it’s valued for its grounding, protective, and sharpening effects on concentration—qualities often associated with its iron content and steady, reflective appearance.