

Mookaite is a great crystal to work with when you need to be versatile and calm, it is known to ground and protect. Mookaite Jasper, which is only found in Australia, has lovely earthly colours and is said to connect you to the Ancestor Spirits. Physically Rainforest Jasper may assist with a cold or flu as apparently it can be used to balance humidity. This crystal will encourage you to stop and smell the roses …Įmotionally, Rainforest Jasper is said to bring a sense of self-respect for others, and most importantly, for yourself. Rainforest Jasper, also known as Rhyolite, is the perfect crystal to connect you to nature and help you to see the beauty in your surroundings. You can use Dalmatian Jasper to identify your strengths and weaknesses and at the same time it promotes positivity.ĭalmatian Jasper is regarded as an excellent stone to have around you if you work with animals, it is said to calm them if they are scared, sick or injured.

Wash your hands after use :-) About Dalmatian Jasperĭalmatian Jasper, also known as Dalmatian Stone, is another grounding crystal and is said to encourage loyalty, harmony and fidelity within a family. It is a rare stone that was formed where a volcano opened to the earth.īumble Bee Jasper is one of the stones that you need to be careful handling as the yellow colouring is due to the presence of sulphur, which is toxic. Physically, it is believed Bumble Bee Jasper can help with allergies, infections and issues with the nervous system.īumble Bee Jasper is a recent discovery found on the Indonesian island of Java. It helps you make unemotional decisions and increases self-esteem. It is said that Bumble Bee Jasper helps you to accept changes in your life and boosts your confidence. The ‘Stone of New Opportunities’, Bumble Bee Jasper (or Bumblebee), is suitably named with its colouring and patterns resembling a bumblebee. It also helps you to be honest with yourself and assists with clear and quick thinking. Jasper is great for being organised and is said to help you during times of stress. In her book The Crystal Bible 1, Judy Hall describes Jasper as a ‘supreme nurturer’ and notes that it reminds people to help each other. The name Jasper originally came from the Greek word ‘spotted stone’. They are usually multi-coloured and it is hard to find a piece that is uniform in colour. There are many different varieties of Jasper, all unique and very beautiful. Jasper, an opaque crystal, is a member of the Quartz family with a Mohs’ scale of hardness of 6.5 - 7.
