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Jasper Tumbled Stone

Jasper Tumbled Stone

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Jasper Tumbled Stones

These beautiful Jasper tumbled stones display a wonderful variety of earthy colours, natural patterns, and unique markings created by nature over millions of years.

Carefully polished to a smooth finish, these tumbled stones highlight the natural beauty and character of Jasper while making them comfortable to hold, carry, or display. Each stone is completely unique, with its own distinctive patterns and colour variations.

The stone you receive will be chosen intuitively for you.


Measurements

  • Weight: Approximately 20-35g
  • Size: Approximately 3-3.5cm

Symbolism of the Tumbled Stone

Tumbled stones are often seen as symbols of life's journey and transformation. Through the tumbling process, rough edges are gradually smoothed while the unique character of the stone remains intact.

Many people are drawn to tumbled stones because they represent growth through experience, resilience through change, and the beauty that can emerge through time and patience. Their smooth surface also makes them comforting to hold during moments of reflection and mindfulness.


Spiritual & Symbolic Associations

Jasper

Jasper is often associated with:

  • Grounding and stability
  • Strength and resilience
  • Endurance
  • Balance
  • Nurturing energy
  • Courage
  • Practical wisdom
  • Connection with nature
  • Personal growth
  • Living in the present moment

Jasper has been valued throughout history for its rich colours, durability, and natural beauty. Many people are drawn to this stone as a symbol of steadiness, support, and remaining grounded through life's changing seasons.

Its earthy appearance can serve as a reminder of our connection to the natural world and the strength that can be found in patience, persistence, and resilience. Crystal enthusiasts often appreciate Jasper as a symbol of stability and approaching challenges with calm determination.

Many people view Jasper as a reminder that growth often happens gradually and that lasting strength is built through experience, perseverance, and trust in the journey.


Geological Information

Jasper is an opaque variety of microcrystalline Quartz, belonging to the Chalcedony family. It forms through the gradual deposition of silica-rich materials and often contains various mineral inclusions that create its remarkable colours, patterns, and landscapes.

Because Jasper occurs in many different varieties throughout the world, no two stones are exactly alike. The wide range of colours and patterns found within Jasper has made it one of the most popular and widely collected decorative stones for thousands of years.

  • Mineral: Jasper
  • Mineral Group: Quartz (Chalcedony)
  • Chemical Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂)
  • Crystal System: Trigonal
  • Mohs Hardness: 6.5-7
  • Colour: Various Natural Earth Tones
  • Lustre: Waxy to Vitreous
  • Transparency: Opaque
  • Formation: Sedimentary and Hydrothermal Environments
  • Form: Tumbled Stone

Perfect For

  • Crystal collections
  • Pocket companions
  • Meditation and reflection practices
  • Nature-inspired décor
  • Gifts for crystal enthusiasts
  • Desk and workspace décor
  • Those drawn to symbols of grounding and resilience
  • Appreciating natural mineral beauty

Disclaimer

Please note that crystal meanings and properties are offered as spiritual and symbolic guidance only. They are not intended as medical, psychological or professional advice.

Before You Order

  • The piece shown in the photographs is the exact one you will receive unless stated otherwise in the product description. I do my best to photograph each piece from multiple angles to show its unique characteristics as clearly as possible.
  • Colours may very slightly in person due to variations in screen settings, device displays and lighting conditions, but every effort has been made to photograph each piece as accurately as possible.
  • Unless stated otherwise, all crystals and minerals are natural. Natural features such as inclusions, druzy pockets, cavities, colour variations, surface marks and internal fractures are port of the stone's natural formation and are not considered faults or damage.
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