RED JASPER CRYSTAL BRACELET
Red Jasper is a member of the Chalcedony mineral class. Red Jasper has a deep red coloring ranging from bright red to brownish red. The meaning of Red Jasper is Grounding, Passion, and Protection.
Ground Yourself with the Red Jasper Gemstone
Helps with balance, stamina, courage and strength
Known as the stone of endurance
A favored talisman for magicians, scholars and scribes
Siegfried the Dragon Slayer had Red Jasper inlaid in his sword
Daring, delicate and the dreamiest shade of fire red, Red Jasper is one of those stones that screams energy right down to its very core. Beautifully aligned with the root chakra, red jasper brings balance, stamina, courage, and the inner strength of a warrior. It’s lush, it's deep, and it's utterly nurturing for the soul.
Known as the supreme nurturer, it’s no surprise that this is one of those healing crystals you turn to in times of needing warm comfort. It’s called The Stone of Endurance and Nurturing, as it feeds back to you your own inner power that can sometimes get lost in the shuffle. When your body and mind need re-energizing, here’s how you turn to Red Jasper’s healing properties to put you back on track.
It boasts deep resonating vibrations with the earth which is why it such a solid grounding force.
Red Jasper is an ancient stone with a long history of healing. For centuries it has been celebrated as a talisman for magicians, scholars and scribes. It was also a favored stone of warriors setting out into battle, those who needed strong healing properties and a blood connection on the battlefield. According to Viking legend, Siegfried the Dragon Slayer had his magic sword inlaid with Red Jasper to give him the courage to destroy monsters. It is also said in the bible that this stone adorned the breastplate of Aaron, the first high priest. It was a stone of Isis and Amazon warriors. Native Americans also have a long history with Red Jasper, turning to it as a way to reignite health and to bring about rebirth.
Bead size 53mm approx
Country of origin: Madagascar