Gemstone

Red Jasper

Opaque chalcedony brick-red with iron oxide — named from Greek iaspis, spotted stone. The tradition places it at the root chakra, with Aries and Scorpio, and reaches for it when staying power matters.

Brick red

Red jasper is an opaque variety of chalcedony — a microcrystalline quartz coloured through and through by iron oxide. The name comes from the Old French jaspre, which traces back to the Greek iaspis, meaning spotted or speckled stone. Ancient Egyptians carved it into amulets and talismans. The Romans sealed documents with it. Medieval lapidaries listed it among stones with protective associations. It has simply been here a long time.

That brick-red colour is its most immediate quality, and the tradition places it at the root chakra — Muladhara, the base of the spine, the seat of steadiness and the body itself. The elemental associations pull in two directions: earth for the grounding, fire for stamina and warmth. In the zodiac it sits with Aries and Scorpio — two signs the tradition reads as bold, persistent, quietly fierce. Red jasper is the stone for work that requires endurance rather than drama.

When practitioners reach for it, they tend to be tending something that needs staying power: a long project, an unfamiliar responsibility, a season of upheaval. The tradition's invitation is to give the stone a place in a practice — to choose it, hold it, and return to it at the same hours. A red jasper kept on the desk is a physical note pinned to the surface: steady, keep going, this takes time. The stone holds the intention; the person does the work. Over time they come to belong together.

In the catalogue: tumbled stones, bracelets, pendants and palm stones. Pieces coloured the way good earth is coloured — warm, practical, unhurried.

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