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Rainbow Jasper

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Size:

1" x 1"

Color:

Red

Zodiac:

Scorpio, Sagittarius (Ancient)

Planet:

Mercury, Saturn, Venus (Ancient)

Birthstone:

February (Ancient)

Energies:

Protection, Healing

Chakra:

Red Jasper - 1st Chakra
Orange Jasper - 2nd Chakra
Green Jasper - 4th Chakra

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Rainbow Jasper Gemstone meaning

A strong protection gemstone, red jasper is known to protect against hazards of the night. Red jasper is very lucky for actors. Jasper is one of the oldest known gemstones. It is mentioned in the Bible several times. Jasper is a strong securing gemstone. It is a stability gemstone. It is a powerful protection against things that are not good for you and it eases emotional stresses, making it a wonderful gemstone to have in your home.

Jasper gives one the courage to speak out and have personal independence. It also protects from fears in the night. Red jasper is thought to help balance the energy in the body. All jaspers help balance the emotional energy in the body.

Healing properties of Jasper

Jasper comes in many colors. All colors of Jasper will help balance the vibrations of the body. Jasper is slow to show a change to the person, but is such a basic "good" stone that one should always have it on hand. Rainbow jasper is said to ease emotional stress. Carry rainbow jasper and feel relaxed and secure.

Putting a rainbow Jasper in a glass of water for 3 days and then drinking the water is considered a tonic for good health.


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  • No claims are made. These alleged powers are gathered from writing, books, folklore and various sources.