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'''Bloodstones''' are unremarkable low-value [[gem]]s found as small clusters in [[sedimentary layer]]s. In the real world, bloodstone (also known as heliotrope) is a form of chalcedony.
 
'''Bloodstones''' are unremarkable low-value [[gem]]s found as small clusters in [[sedimentary layer]]s. In the real world, bloodstone (also known as heliotrope) is a form of chalcedony.

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Bloodstone
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Uses
Location

Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Bloodstones are unremarkable low-value gems found as small clusters in sedimentary layers. In the real world, bloodstone (also known as heliotrope) is a form of chalcedony.

Ornamental (2☼-15☼)
Agates
Feldspars
Jades
Jaspers
Opals
Quartzes
Tourmalines
Semi-Precious (20☼-30☼)
Beryls
Chrysoberyls
Garnets
Grossulars
Opals
Zircons
Tourmalines
Spinels
Precious (40☼)
Rare (60☼)
See also: DiamondGlassStone