Jasper
Energetically: Jasper is a stone of grounding, stability, and enduring strength. Known as the “Supreme Nurturer,” it carries a steady, supportive energy that promotes balance and resilience. With its wide variety of colours and patterns, Jasper reflects the diversity and beauty of the earth itself. It encourages patience, thoughtful action, and a deep connection to nature — supporting steady progress and quiet confidence on your life path.
Mythology & Historical Lore: Jasper has been used since ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Rome for seals, amulets, and carvings. It was often considered a protective stone, associated with grounding and endurance. The name derives from the Greek iaspis, meaning “spotted stone,” referencing its varied patterns.
Birthstone: Jasper is associated with March in some ancient birthstone traditions.
Major Sources: India, Brazil, Madagascar, Australia, Russia, United States.
Treatment Disclosure: Jasper is typically untreated; some decorative varieties may be dyed to intensify colour.
Gemmology & Geological Profile: Jasper is an opaque variety of chalcedony coloured by mineral impurities, giving rise to its wide range of patterns and colours. It forms in sedimentary and volcanic environments and is commonly cut into cabochons or carvings.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Mineral Family | Chalcedony (Quartz) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Mohs Hardness | 6.5 – 7 |
| Crystal System | Trigonal (cryptocrystalline) |
| Lustre | Dull to vitreous |
| Formation | Forms in sedimentary and volcanic deposits |
| Notable Features | Opaque with varied colours and patterns |