The listing, Slice Jasper Chalcedony Amulet Talisman Wrap Ready Metaphysical Healing Property Triangle Pyramid has ended.
Jasper is a dense, coveted microcrystalline variety of Quartz. The unique artistry of Jasper is that of Nature itself - golden sunshine, nighttime sky, desert sands, the undulating ocean, red rock canyons. Each stone is a masterpiece, bold & primitive in style, solid & earthy with a warm, harmonious energy. This stone is natural colors & NOT dyed! Finished in Pyramid shape.
An elemental Earth stone, Jasper’s frequency is slow & constant, aligned with electromagnetic & spiritual energies of the planet. It enables us to be more conscious of Nature. It encourages one to celebrate moments of isolation, meditation & absorb, reflect, & connect with these energies. It promotes an awareness of the spiritual connection we hold with all living things.
Known as the “Supreme Nurturer,” Jasper is a stone of grounding, stability, providing comfort & security, strength & healing. Its presence balances the aura to a level of wholeness & peace.
Historically, Jasper is traceable to all ancient peoples & civilizations. Worn by shamans, priests & kings, it was considered sacred & a powerful protection stone, for both the physical world & in the spiritual realm. Amulets of Jasper were carved by the Egyptians with symbols and inscriptions from the Book of the Dead & buried with mummified remains for safe passage in the after life. It was utilized in many cultures for engraving cylinder seals, signet rings, & special talismans depicting astrological & religious images. It was the 12th stone in the Breastplate of the Jewish High Priest. The apostle Peter is supposed to have derived his name from Jasper, the rock upon which Christ would build his church. To the medieval world & Native Americans, Jasper was “the rain bringer” & highly regarded as a stone for dowsing. Jasper is colored by oxides of iron & known for its deep earthy tones of red, yellow, brown, displays wonderful contrasts in its banding & inclusions.
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