Iron Hematite
Country of Origin
Australia and Brazil
Iron Hematite is typically red in color, ranging from reddish-brown to a deep red, and its primary source is sedimentary deposits, with major locations including the Lake Superior district in North America, Brazil, Venezuela and Canada. Its distinctive characteristic is a reddish streak when scratched, regardless of its outward color, making it easily identifiable as an iron oxide mineral. It is a variation of Hematite that often exhibits a deep metallic sheen with its iron inclusions, giving it a heavier and more textured feel.