Just Like You, A Jasper Pendent is Unlike Anything Else!
Jasper is not completely unlike a snowflake, in the sense that no two are identical. This makes jasper an ideal stone to include in jewelry as a gift for any “unique” or creative person, or to even for yourself when you’re in the mood for something. If you know anyone who is difficult to buy for, jasper could very well be the solution you’ve been looking for. After all, even if they already have something made with jasper, there is no way that it can be identical to the piece that you’ve purchased, as no two pieces of jasper are alike!
Jasper is a stone from the quartz crystal family, which an opaque, impure variety of chalcedony. Though jasper is frequently thought of as being red, it also frequently appears in pinks, greens, yellows, browns, grays, and blues.
Jasper is also unique in the way in which it blends along with other minerals, allowing it to create truly original pieces of jewelry. There are oodles of bands and patterns made out of jasper that have been formed throughout the centuries.
Traditionally, jasper was a favorite among the royals and upper classes of the ancient world. In fact, even the word for jasper can be traced back to ancient Hebrew, Greek, Assyrian and Latin.
The varieties of jasper fall into the following common categories:
- Picture Jasper
- Stripe Jasper
- Ocean Jasper
- Dalmatian Jasper
- Honey Jasper
- Autumn Jasper
- Fossil Jasper
- Leopard Skin Jasper
- Fancy Jasper
- Eye Jasper
- Elephant Jasper
- Tree Jasper
- Picasso Jasper
- Druzy Ocean Jasper
As well as many other different kinds of categories, depending on the features of the jasper itself.
Picture jasper is the most popular type of jasper. It is named as such due to its wide ranges of colors, and its unique landscape-like patterns, making it also the most famous variety of jasper. Picture jasper forms within petrified (or silicated) mud.
It’s fascinating patterns form while mud drips into gas pockets within molten lava, where it is heated to an extreme temperature and then left to solidify into a exceptional gemstone.
by Amanda