Jasper Properties and Meaning
Jasper is a member of the Quartz family. It comes in many, many beautiful colors. It is found in many locations around the world and is readily obtainable. Read more about Jasper crystal healing properties and view the many photos below.
Jasper Fast Facts
Jasper Physical Properties
Jasper Healing Properties and Meaning
Intuitive Healing – Spiritual Trigger Words & Phrases For Jasper
Jasper Crystal Healing & Properties Information
For what and How Does One Use it?
Jasper comes in many flavors and color varieties (read more on those below).
The fundamental energy of Jasper is connection with nature. This brings alignment and healing to the mind, body and soul. It helps give one the physical energy to transform dreams and concepts into reality. It has a soothing energy which helps one sleep and dream well, even helping with dream interpretation.
Jasper helps conquer addictions and is also very good at healing the bladder, kidneys and stomach components of the body.
Jasper Styles
Bloodstone
Yes, It is a form of Jasper! Read more by clicking Bloodstone!
Brecciated Jasper
Brecciated Jasper has a strong grounding energy. It inspires creativity!
Dalmation Jasper
Dalmation Jasper has Tourmaline – Black fused within it. This stone is very grounding and protective. It wards off disillusionment, cynicism, apathy and skepticism.
Green Jasper
Green Jasper is very helpful in getting a good night’s sleep. It is a very refreshing and nurturing energy. This stone helps one fight obsessive compulsive tendencies.
Kambaba Jasper
Kambaba Jasper has some of the Worlds’ oldest fossilized algae and other primeval microorganisms within it. This Jasper has much ancient wisdom to share.
Mookaite Jasper
Mookite Jasper is from Australia and has positive Earth energy. It helps heal deep emotional hurt and promotes life force energy within the body.
Ocean Jasper
Ocean Jasper is from Madagascar and helps us to connect with the “all that is.” This stone has beautiful, gentle, nurturing energy. It helps one understand the circle of life.
Picasso Jasper
Picasso Jasper is a great stone for transformation. It also helps with forming new and re-establishing old relationships. This stone helps one to dissolve creative blocks and obstinate blockages.
Picture Jasper
Picture Jasper provides artistry from our Mother Earth. It helps one start and finish projects. This stone promotes and brings creative images to the surface of the mind.
Polychrome Jasper
Polychrome Jasper provides creative fire and enlightening inspiration. Let it re-energize your passion for life!
Rainbow Jasper
Rainbow Jasper brings joy, happiness and vitality. It gives one a sense of connectedness to humanity. This stone helps you to appreciate those around you and instills a sense of wanting to “play it forward.”
Red Jasper
Red Jasper brings forth strength and energy. It gives one a strong connection to Mother Earth. This stone is a fantastic motivator, enabling you to ground that motivation in order to “get the job done.”
Tiger Iron Jasper
Tiger Iron Jasper is Red Jasper mixed with Hematite and Tigereye. It brings forth incredible strength and energy. It is a great stone for those wanting to increase willpower to help beat addictions and push through life blockages.
Unakite Jasper
Yes it is a form of Jasper. For further reading click the word Unakite.
Yellow Jasper
Yellow Jasper makes a great travel stone on journeys. It facilitates positive communication with strangers along the way. It is a very good stone for creating courage to make difficult yet beneficial changes.
Jasper Crystal Galleries and High Resolution Photo
Jasper Example Photo 1
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Jasper Example Photo 2
Jasper Example Photo 4
Hello!
Very interesting information about Jasper and cool photos of Jasper outcrops!!
Do you know where that big outcrop of red jasper near the river? Is it BC, Canada or not?
Thank you, Alex
Hi Alex, it is actually Telemark, Norway.
What a beautiful stone and your site has such wonderful photos to capture the beauty. Thanks for this site
Thank You for your kind comments 🙂
What is Thousand Eyes Jasper?
Hi Kristen,
It is a reasonably new find. It is a mixture of granite that has formed in orbital patterns within the Quartz (jasper). The orbital patterns have the look of eyes within the stone! This stone is both great for left brained “seers” and right brained intellectuals who like things in plain black and white.
Is the Kambaba Jasper & Ocean Jasper from China fake? I read that the Ocean Jasper from Madagascar is worked out yet China has tons of it on ebay. I normally only buy rough material from China, India, or Hong Kong & make my own cabs but I wondered about the Jasper. I've already read the comments from buyers that the "sea sediment" is fake because it is soft when put to a diamond cabbing wheel & real Jasper takes forever to cab. I'm from WA State where red Jasper "grows" in your pasture after every rain. Thank you, Janie
Hi Janie, Thank You for your question. I believe the Kambaba Jasper to be real as there is a heck of a lot of that found at the original location – kind of reflected in the price of the rough. I love Ocean Jasper and was fortunate enough to have received and sold some of the best ever found back in the day. I too was surprised to see it reemerge on the market. For me there is one of two explanations. Either someone was sitting on a huge load of it (happens from time to time) and finally found it in a long forgotten container and decided to release it, or they found another supply of it close by, so it is very similar. At this point I’m going with option 2 as I have seen some of the later material first hand and it seems just a little different from the earlier material. I cannot comment regarding the sea sediment being soft as I have personally neither worked the older material or newer material. My understanding from my supplier who was certainly at the coal face so to speak in the earlier days was the name came from it having to be mined at low tide, rather than any sea sediments being inside it. I’m going to email my supplier now and see if they have any insights into this newer material. I will report any new information I receive back here if it comes to hand.
Hello! Thank you for your informative encyclopedia and excellent pictures, pleasure for eyes! I've noticed however that 'Jasper example photo 2' shows a zinc blende also called schalenblende with silver galena & wurzite in it 🙂 Here's more about it, random find https://www.mindat.org/min-3556.html
I hope it helps. Keep up your great job! Cheers! 🙂
Hi There, thank you for the awesome information!