Where is jasper stone found?

Jasper is most commonly found in India, Russia, Egypt, Madagascar, Australia, as well as in many countries in South and North America but now it can be found all over the world.
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Where is jasper found in the United States?

Jasper can be found in many locations around the world including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mexico, Russia, Venezuela and the United States of America - Arizona, Arkansas, California, Idaho, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
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How can you tell if a rock is jasper?

Jasper is opaque meaning that you cannot see through it and it does not allow light to pass through it. Generally it has the same structure as an agate but it is completely opaque and more like a typical rock. Silica, when dissolved in water to form the silica gel, is transparent.
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Is jasper a valuable stone?

Some types such as Imperial Jasper and Madagascar Jasper do command premium prices since they are relatively rare. In rock shops, pieces of commercial quality cut in simple shapes might be had for $5 or less. Fine material, cut in designer forms, generally ranges between $2 and $5 per carat.
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Where is jasper mined from?

Leopard skin jasper is mined in South Africa. This stone comes from near Tonopah, Nevada, USA. It has been a favorite of rock people for many years.
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What is jasper worth?

Jasper's value ranges between $1 and $5 per carat, depending on the type. Compared to other popular gemstones, Jasper is easily found and is more affordable. Rarity, colors, and patterns determine the value of a Jasper stone. Some types of Jasper are rare, such as Madagascar Jasper, and are more expensive.
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Is jasper a rock or crystal?

Jasper is an opaque form of Chalcedony, which is a microcrystalline variety of the mineral Quartz. It often contains an abundance of impurities, and therefore some regard it as a rock instead of a mineral.
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Is jasper a diamond?

Jasper beads are beads created from jasper stone. Since jasper is fairly inexpensive and often consist of interesting patterns, it is not used so much as a center stone like diamonds, but rather, formed into beads to create lively and slightly less expensive jewelry.
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What is the rarest color of jasper?

Imperial Jasper is a green form of jasper that is considered one of the rarest.
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What jasper is rare?

Madagascar jasper and Imperial jasper are two varieties of jasper that are quite rare. Because of their scarcity and difficulty to find them in nature, these two types of jasper are typically the most expensive.
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What does jasper stone look like?

Jasper is an opaque variety of Chalcedony, and is usually associated with brown, yellow, or reddish colors, but may be used to describe other opaque colors of Chalcedony such as dark or mottled green, orange, and black. Jasper is almost always multicolored, with unique color patterns and habits.
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Is jasper a tree?

Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or chalcedony and other mineral phases, is an opaque, impure variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in color; and rarely blue.
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Is jasper petrified wood?

In most instances, petrified wood has had its organic matter replaced with chalcedony. Since most petrified wood is opaque it can also be technically classified as a type of jasper, or called jasperized wood.
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Is jasper found in Tennessee?

There are plenty of gemstones that you can find in Tennessee. Some of them are onyx, opals, pearls, jasper, various types of agates, calcite onyx, diamonds, pyrite, amber, amethyst, and many others.
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Is jasper found in Alaska?

But Alaska does have lots of rocks and minerals including agates, jaspers, and petrified wood.
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How can you tell jasper from agate?

If it is opaque, it is generally referred to as a Jasper in the gemology/mineral collection world. If it is translucent, ie it lets some light pass through, then it is a Chalcedony. If it is a banded or striped Chalcedony, then it is an Agate.
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Is jasper a birthstone?

Jasper is one of the traditional birthstones for the month of March. The name "Jasper"" means ""spotted or speckled stone. "" This can be traced back in the history to a few different languages, including Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Assyrian, Greek and Latin.
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What is unique about jasper stone?

The jasper crystal is also unique in its appearance as it contains intricate patterns, spots, ripples, etc., with no two pieces looking exactly alike.
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Where is Picture jasper found?

Jasper gemstones are found all over the world, but picture jasper has large deposits in Africa and Brazil. Jasper in general is an impure silicon dioxide with unique patterns formed during mineral consolidation that creates the various types of this stone.
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What is jasper rock used for?

Jasper, long used for jewelry and ornamentation, has a dull lustre but takes a fine polish; its hardness and other physical properties are those of quartz (see silica mineral [table]).
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Where is Red Jasper found?

Where Does Red Jasper Come From? The red jasper stone comes from many places around the world, including Brazil, France, Germany, India, Russia, and the United States. You see them in cracks and veins of volcanic rocks and, interestingly, no one has ever seen jasper geodes that look like agate ones!
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How is jasper rock formed?

How Does Jasper Form? While agate is typically a material that forms in the cavities of an igneous rock or limestone, jasper often forms when fine particulate materials are cemented by silica. This often occurs in soft sediments when silica precipitates and cements them into a solid mass.
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Is jasper a semi precious stone?

Jasper is a semiprecious stone most commonly used in jewellery. It's cut into beads and pendants and is also used for carving cameos too. Jasper has powerful spiritual uses, and people often wear specific types of jasper based on what they're going through at a particular time of their lives.
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Can jasper go underwater?

Technically, yes, red jasper can go in water. Red jasper is an opaque version of quartz, so has a similar hardness to quartz. On the Mohs Hardness Scale, red jasper sits right between a 6.5 and 7. This means that red jasper is not water soluble and should theoretically be fine when cleansed with water.
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What does jasper stand for?

The name Jasper is of Persian origin and means "treasure bearer." It first began as a variation of the Latin name Gaspar, which was derived from the Persian word ganzabara, meaning "bringer of treasure." As a given name, Jasper is unrelated to the gemstone, which derived from the Semitic word meaning "speckled stone."
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