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Rainbow magnetic hematite tumbled stones in a 1lb bag — titanium-coated hematite with an iridescent metallic sheen that shifts through blue, green, purple, and gold. Standard hematite grounds and protects; the magnetic quality adds tactile dimension and the rainbow coating opens a broader energetic range ideal for aura work and color-spectrum crystal grids. A striking bulk supply for practitioners who work with stones daily or build elaborate crystal arrangements.
Description:
Quick Specs
Stone: Rainbow magnetic hematite
Form: Tumbled stones
Quantity: 1 lb bag
Finish: Iridescent, multi-color metallic sheen
Best for: Grounding, color-spectrum energy work, crystal grids
Iron, Light, and Color
Standard magnetic hematite is visually striking on its own, with a silver-gray metallic surface and a grounding, no-nonsense energy that practitioners have relied on for centuries. The rainbow variety adds something extra: a thin mineral layer on the iron oxide base that refracts light into shifting bands of purple, blue, green, gold, and orange. The iridescence is structural, not a dye or coating, and it changes depending on the angle of light and the viewer's position.
That color spectrum is what draws people to rainbow magnetic hematite who might already have plain hematite in their collection. Where plain hematite is associated primarily with grounding and root chakra work, the rainbow variety invites color-specific intentions across multiple energy centers. A single stone might show purple near the crown and green toward the base depending on how you hold it, which makes it a versatile tool for layered visualization and multi-chakra practices.
How to Use Rainbow Magnetic Hematite Tumbled Stones
Working with the iridescent color range of rainbow magnetic hematite in practice.
Explore the Colors
Hold a few tumbled pieces in your palm and sit quietly for a minute. Their weight is grounding without being heavy. Pay attention to which colors catch your eye first, as many practitioners work with color correspondences during stone meditation.
Place by Color Intention
Place them along the body or in your space according to color intention. Purple pieces near the crown, blue near the throat, green at the heart. The iridescent surface shifts as light hits it, creating a natural focal point for visualization work.
Store Away from Electronics
Magnetic hematite is sensitive to electronics and strong magnets. Store pieces separately from credit cards and devices. Rinse under cool water to cleanse, then air dry fully before placing them back in a pouch or on a display surface.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this specifically as a distinct offering from plain magnetic hematite. The iridescent color range makes these stones visually interesting enough to display, and the bulk 1 lb quantity keeps the per-stone cost low for people building grids or stocking a teaching collection. If you work with other grounding stones, browse my crystals and stones collection for black tourmaline and shungite options that pair well with hematite.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes the rainbow color in rainbow hematite?
Rainbow hematite gets its iridescence from a thin mineral coating, often goethite, that layers over the iron oxide base. Light interference across those microscopic layers produces the shifting spectrum of purples, blues, greens, and golds.
Is rainbow hematite actually magnetic?
Yes, it is genuinely magnetic due to its high iron content. A standard refrigerator magnet will attract the stones. This distinguishes it from dyed hematite, which is not magnetic, so the magnetic property is a useful authenticity test.
How is rainbow hematite different from plain magnetic hematite?
The full-spectrum iridescence is the main distinction. Plain hematite shows a silver-gray metallic sheen. The rainbow variety adds a shifting color layer suited to multi-chakra and color-spectrum energy work rather than purely grounding practice.
How many stones are in a 1 lb bag of rainbow magnetic hematite?
Each 1 lb bag contains a varied mix of tumbled stones ranging from roughly half an inch to one and a half inches. Exact count and individual sizes vary naturally. The assortment is well suited to grids, altar work, or sharing in a class.