Jasper
is a crystalline variety of quartz that contains up
to 20% foreign material. This is what determines the
stone’s multicolor, striped, or spotted appearance.
Jasper was highly valued in ancient times, not only
for its beauty, but also for the reputed magical and
medicinal properties. In France jasper ornaments date
back two-millennia, Babylonians used in for seals twelve-hundred
years ago, and in India it has been used for jewelry
and building for centuries.
Jasper is known as the "Patron stone of counselors
and healers". Being very healing and balancing,
it was used for many different medications - like grinding
into a powder to treat gall bladder and kidney disease.
Ancient people used jasper to relieve pain, especially
childbirth. Jasper is reported to sooth the nerves and
to treat the kidneys, spleen, bladder, liver and stomach.
Red jasper is an intensely protective stone, stabilizing
the aura and bringing contentment - even said to assist
astral travel during meditation. Poppy jasper is dark
red with black flecks and thought to heal allergies
to animals. Picture jasper is pale brown with darker
patterns - named from pictures formed by patterns caused
by trapped fossilizes algae. Picture jasper helps to
evaluate life's issues and develop business pursuits
leading to increase. Fancy jasper is creamy brown with
lavender or green swirls. Believed to clear the mind,
bring tranquility and eliminate worry and depression.
And green jasper is thought to be lucky in monetary
trades. , patterned with mystical eyes are among the
most treasured beads in the world. “Dzi”
in Tibetan means: "shine, brightness, clearness,
and splendor.
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