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Pebble jasper landscape South Africa A

JASPP-G-01

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JASPP-G-01
Origin: South Africa
Grade: A

Dimensions:
About 35-40mm

Weight:
Between 20g and 30g

Origin:
South Africa

Grade:
A = good

35-40mm landscape jasper pebble from South Africa.
Patterns and colors may vary from one stone to another

The incredible thing about jasper is that it comes in many finishes. Some have been identified very recently. All varieties have many colors with different properties, virtues, and various associated astrological signs.

Jasper can have several aspects. It is a sedimentary rock containing 80 to 95% silica. Jasper is a variety of microcrystalline quartz and may also contain clay, calcite, pyrolusite or hematite.

It has an appearance as nodules or sometimes serves as a filling in cracks. It can be found all over the world and in all colors. It also has all kinds of patterns, spotted or ribboned. It is a mineral that has undergone numerous transformations, sometimes classified as mineral, sometimes as rock depending on its degree of impurities.

Its particularity remains the infinite extent of its aspects, all different from each other. The jasper gives the impression that Mother Nature had fun drawing on these stones. Jasper is a complicated stone to identify due to its diverse appearances. Its colors range from green to yellow, red to white, blue to black, brown to gray, etc.

The properties of jasper differ depending on its additives (manganese, alumina, iron hydroxide) and its inclusions (agate or opal). Jasper mainly owes its colors to the iron oxides present. This diversity of colors and shapes makes each jasper stone unique. Jaspers are named according to the regions where they are mined, according to the person who discovered them, according to their color, according to the patterns.

The name “jasper” comes from the Greek “iaspis” meaning spotted stone. Jasper has been known for millennia. In the Bible, it is the first stone of the walls of Jerusalem. It is known to act against spider and snake bites. Since Antiquity, this stone has been used as a protective stone, a lucky charm and promoting the smooth progress of a pregnancy. Jasper amulets were carved by the Egyptians and placed with the mummies to promote the success of their passage into the afterlife.

Many civilizations used this stone to engrave cylindrical seals, talismans with astrological or religious images. Furthermore, for Native Americans and in the Middle Ages, jasper was believed to have the ability to make rain fall.

In conclusion, jasper is a stone widely exploited throughout history. It is found in ornamental stone, jewelry, vases, mosaics, etc.

The main deposits of Landscape Jasper are in Namibia and South Africa.

Landscape jasper belongs to the large jasper family. This is a brown jasper that has ribbons of different colors, ranging from brown to light beige, reddish brown to blue, gold to black, etc. These different colors are due to the presence of sedimentary deposits or dendritic variations. Its high iron content gives it streaks or spots in various colors.

Some specimens give the impression that a landscape has been painted by man. Due to their predominantly brown and beige colors and their streaks, some landscape jaspers resemble a view of dunes in the desert.

Each landscape jasper is particular and unique. Composed mainly of silica, landscape jasper can also contain clay. Jasper is considered a mineral or a rock depending on the presence of their impurities.

With a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, landscape jasper is ideal for use in jewelry. Its composition is very appreciated by jewelers who can create magnificent pieces, even small ornamental statuettes. Landscape jasper has a trigonal crystal system.

Once polished, landscape jasper reveals patterns reminiscent of all kinds of terrestrial panoramas. Also, it has several names such as picture jasper, scenic jasper or Kalahari jasper.

Thus, it is said that its resemblance to the earth made it a sacred stone. During archaeological excavations, this stone was found on various decorative objects, in the manufacture of ornaments or ritual and religious articles.

It has been clearly established that the landscape motifs on each specimen explain that the stone was used as a symbol of mother earth, harboring power and earthly power.

Deposits of landscape jasper are located all over the world. This stone is also widely used in lithotherapy.

Landscape jasper is a stone of gentleness that regulates emotions. The simple fact of observing a landscape jasper provides calm. It allows one to free oneself from the suffering often linked to the past, from the anxieties of the future. Thus, it stabilizes the person in the present and gives them the opportunity to appreciate its full flavor.

The wearer of a landscape jasper is effectively protected against negative energies and finds happiness in the simple moments of the present. Landscape jasper wards off harmful influences and gives meaning to actions. Landscape jasper strengthens will and motivation. It is excellent for people who have to fight against certain addictions.

Landscape jasper is favorable to the development of artistic gifts. Its beauty breeds inspiration and imagination. It gives spiritual vivacity and is suitable for all kinds of artists, especially those lacking creativity.

This stone strengthens virtues such as patience, foresight and prudence. It directs its wearer in the right direction when making decisive choices. It is a perfect support for meditation. It reconnects with your inner self and strengthens introspection. Better knowledge of yourself allows you to better manage your life.

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