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Black Obsidian Hematite Protection Set
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Every tradition knows the warding stones. Black at the threshold, iron by the door, a charm against the envious glance: protection is the oldest job magic has, and this Black Obsidian Hematite Protection Set gathers five stones for it: Black Obsidian, Black Tourmaline, Hematite, Quartz, and Red Malachite, in a black organza bag.
This is a kit for the shield work: the threshold grid by the front door, the pocket stone through a heavy room, the ward laid before any deeper working begins. The stones hold the boundary named and standing; what you let through it is yours to decide.
Key Features of This Protection Gemstone Set
The heavy black stones of the warding canon. Black Obsidian, volcanic glass, is the classic mirror-ward against ill will; Black Tourmaline stands at the threshold in modern practice; and Hematite brings the iron-ore lineage that folk tradition set against the night.
Two companions to round the working. Quartz amplifies the boundary you set, and Red Malachite, a trade name for banded red jasper, adds the steady, vital ground the shield stands on.
A black organza bag for the ward. Black is the absorbing, shielding color in candle and color magic; the bag keeps the set together at the threshold, on the altar, or in the pocket.
Product Details
- Contents: 5 tumbled stones, Black Obsidian, Black Tourmaline, Hematite, Quartz, and Red Malachite (a trade name for banded red jasper)
- Black organza bag included
- Stone size, shape, and coloring vary naturally; each set is one of a kind
- Offered as a spiritual tool for ritual and intention work
The Spiritual Significance
Warding against ill will is among the most universal workings in folk practice. The evil eye, the envious glance that sours fortune, has been guarded against across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Latin American tradition for millennia, with charms, mirrors, and dark stones set to turn the look aside. Black stones hold a special place in that canon: obsidian, the volcanic glass polished into mirrors since antiquity, and the iron-dark hematite that European folk practice set against night visitors both carry the lineage of the turned-back gaze.
This set carries that work into modern crystal practice. Obsidian and black tourmaline form the shield's face, hematite grounds it in the old iron tradition, quartz amplifies the boundary you name, and the banded red jasper sold as Red Malachite keeps the working rooted and vital underneath. Lay the five at the threshold of a home, a workspace, or a ritual circle, or carry one through rooms that ask for a boundary, the portable ward in the oldest folk style.
How To Use This Protection Gemstone Set
- Cleanse the stones first. Incense smoke or overnight moonlight suit all five; skip water and salt baths, which can wear hematite's polish.
- Name the boundary. Hold the stones and speak it plainly: what is welcome across this threshold, and what is not.
- Lay the threshold grid. Arrange the five near the front door, the workspace, or the edge of the ritual circle, with quartz amplifying at the center.
- Carry the day's ward. Black tourmaline for the heavy rooms, obsidian for the turned-back glance, hematite for the steady iron ground.
- Refresh the ward regularly. Cleanse and recharge at the full moon, and always after the working has stood through something heavy.
Pairs Well With
- Purification Gemstone Kit, Set of 5: the sweeping before the shielding; cleanse the space first, then set this ward to hold it.
- Hematite Anti-Nightmare Gemstone Set: the bedside expression of the same iron-ward lineage, for the night shift of the boundary work.
- Four Thieves Vinegar, 4oz: the classic conjure formula for protection and banishing, worked alongside the stones at the threshold.
- Guardian Runic Ritual Candle: a warding flame to burn while the grid is first laid and named.
- Sage and Frankincense Smudge Stick, 4 Inches: clear the space with smoke before the ward goes up, so the boundary holds clean ground.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and the Purification Gemstone Kit?
They are the two halves of one practice. The Purification kit sweeps: it clears a space or a self before the work. This set shields: it holds the boundary once the ground is clean. Most practitioners run them in sequence, cleanse first, then ward.
What is Red Malachite?
A trade name, and we name it honestly: true malachite is always green, and the stone sold as Red Malachite is a banded red jasper. It earns its place in the set on jasper's own merits, steady grounding and quiet vitality beneath the shield work.
Where does protection against the evil eye come from?
The envious glance has been warded against for millennia across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Latin American folk traditions, with charms, mirrors, and dark stones set to turn it aside. Obsidian's mirror lineage and hematite's iron tradition carry that thread into this set.
How do I cleanse and care for the stones?
Incense smoke or an overnight bath of moonlight works for all five. Avoid water and salt baths, which can dull hematite's polish over time, and keep the set in its black bag between workings. Refresh after the ward has stood through anything heavy.
Are the stones natural, and will mine match the photo?
They are natural tumbled stones, so expect variation: color, banding, size, and shape differ from set to set. Your bag will hold the same five stone types shown, each with its own character.
Can beginners use this set?
Yes, the threshold grid is one of the most intuitive workings in folk practice: name what is welcome, lay the stones, let the boundary stand. No memorized correspondences required, and the set grows with your practice from there.

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