Hessonite (Gomed)

Hessonite is the gemstone of Rahu. Tradition places it on the middle finger, set in silver, worn on a Saturday.

Key facts

PlanetRahu
Fingermiddle finger
Metalsilver
Day to wearSaturday
Substitute (upratna)Golden Topaz
Typical weight5–8 carat

Substitute stones

When Hessonite is out of budget, its upratna — Golden Topaz — is used instead. A substitute is considered slower acting, so it is normally worn in a larger weight. The usual range is 5–8 carat, though the right weight depends on both body weight and the chart.

Who should avoid it

If Rahu rules the 6th, 8th or 12th house in your chart, Hessonite is generally avoided — strengthening the planet also strengthens that house. Starting a new stone during pregnancy, ongoing medical treatment or a period of high stress warrants a consultation first.

Who should wear it

Hessonite is suggested when Rahu rules a favourable house in your chart but sits weak. If Rahu rules a difficult house instead, the same stone can work against you.

How to wear it

Caution: blue sapphire, hessonite and cat's eye should be trialled before being worn permanently. Have your chart read by a qualified astrologer before any gemstone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which planet does Hessonite belong to?

Rahu. It is traditionally worn on a Saturday.

On which finger should Hessonite be worn?

On the middle finger, set in silver.

Can anyone wear Hessonite?

No. A gemstone should only be worn after checking which house its planet rules in your chart, otherwise it can amplify the wrong influence.