IDENTITY CARD

WHITE JASPE

Often overlooked in comparison with its more colorful counterparts, White Jasper offers a gentle, almost silent energy. Appreciated since Antiquity for its sobriety and solidity, it was used in Greco-Roman civilizations to make seals, sacred objects and protective jewelry. Its white color, often veined with gray or beige, symbolizes purity, but also structure, calm and order. Jasper, in all its forms, is an anchoring stone, and White Jasper adds a dimension of mental and emotional centering.

GEM TYPE
JASPE
FAMILY
QUARTZ
COLOR(S)
WHITE TO OFF-WHITE
MOHS SCALE
6.5 - 7

GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN

Brazil

World's leading producer, notably in the state of Rio Grande do Sul

India
South Africa
Madagascar
United States
Jasper forms in silica-rich sedimentary rocks and may contain numerous mineral inclusions that give it its natural patterns.

A little history

In ancient Rome, Jasper in all its forms was used to create intaglios, the engraved stones that served as personal seals. White Jasper, less brilliant than others, was often reserved for functional objects associated with order and rigor. In certain North African traditions, it was worn as a stone of protection against unstable lunar energies, to anchor the mind in logic and avoid illusions.

LITHOTHERAPY

In serious lithotherapy, White Jasper is recognized for its properties of mental stability and inner calm:

Gentle anchoring
It helps you keep your feet on the ground without tension, gradually calming your nerves.
Mental clarity
It helps to organize thoughts and concentration, particularly during periods of overload.
Reducing diffuse stress
It helps keep unnecessary ruminations at bay and creates a more serene inner space.
Spiritual work
Used as a refocusing stone, it accompanies meditative practices and purification processes.
Associated astrological signs
Virgo, Capricorn, Pisces.