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Welcome to one of the largest yet very designer collections of jasper pendants. You will find here popular varieties of jasper gemstone like red jasper, ocean jasper, picture jasper, yellow jasper, silver leaf jasper, and many more, each finely handcrafted into a beautiful sterling silver jasper pendant design.
We promise to serve you with only natural and fine quality jasper gemstones in our exclusive silver pendant collection.
Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $56.00
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Sterling Silver
1.75 inches
Our price $38.60
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Sterling Silver
1.5 inches
Our price $75.90
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $49.78
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $45.33
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2.0 inches
Our price $57.60
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $69.30
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Sterling Silver
1.75 inches
Our price $62.70
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $66.00
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $48.00
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1.0 inches
Our price $9.00
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $31.47
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Sterling Silver
1.75 inches
Our price $25.80
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Sterling Silver
Our price $42.06
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Sterling Silver
Our price $57.60
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Sterling Silver
Our price $44.44
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Sterling Silver
Our price $57.60
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Sterling Silver
Our price $57.60
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Sterling Silver
Our price $57.60
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Sterling Silver
2.0 inches
Our price $52.00
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More about Jasper:
The name jasper is derived from the Greek word iaspis. In ancient writings the term jasper was chiefly applied to translucent and brightly colored stones, particularly chalcedony, but also was applied to the opaque jasper. Jasper was known as the great "rain-bringer" in the fourth century. For thousands of years, black jasper was used to test gold-silver alloys for their gold content. Rubbing the alloys on the stone, called a touchstone, produces a streak the color of which determines the gold content within one part in one hundred. Jasper is one of the gemstones, that used in commesso, also called florentine mosaic.
Jasper exhibits various colors, but chiefly brick red to brownish red. It owes its color to admixed hematite, but when it occurs with clay admixed, the color is a yellowish white or gray, or with goethite, a brown or yellow. Often jasper is found multi-colored. Chemically SiO2 , Jasper is opaque, fine-grained or dense variety of the silica mineral chert. Jasper has a dull lustre but takes a fine polish. Its hardness and other physical properties are the same as those of quartz.
Jasper is a wonderful supporting stone. Wear it to gain a positive outlook. Attracts what one needs (not wants). Good for those needing more organizational abilities. Mood elevator, invigorating, stabilizing and helps overcome depression. Useful in overcoming disorders of blood, digestion, stomach, biliousness and bladder trouble.
Jasper is common and widely distributed, occurring in the Urals, North Africa, Sicily, France, India, Venezula Germany, and in USA.