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0.74 lbs, 3"x3.5"x1.7" Ocean Jasper Heart Polished Healing Crystal, B38352

0.74 lbs, 3"x3.5"x1.7" Ocean Jasper Heart Polished Healing Crystal, B38352

Regular price $ 23.70 USD
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0.74 lbs, 3"x3.5"x1.7" Ocean Jasper Heart Polished Healing Crystal, B38352

Stone Origin: Madagascar 

Conversion Measurement: 

  • 1 inch = 2.54 cm 
  • 1 cm = 10 mm 
  • 1 inch = 25.4 mm 
  • 454 grams = 1 lbs 
  • 1 kilograms (1000 grams) = 2.2 lbs 
  • 227 grams = 0.5 lbs or 8 oz.

The buyer will receive the exact item pictured! Look at images carefully before purchase. 

** I never enhance images. This is a natural stone and normal images. 

Look at images carefully. Crack looking lines, fractures looking lines are common and normal in natural crystals. Parts of the item might be all uneven and smooth, unpolished, not as smoothed, dents, rustic, chipped, repairs, missing parts, damaged, wears & tears and may have inclusions..etc. Those things are very common in natural stones. Minor flaws & imperfections are very normal in these types of products.

Actual item may differ slightly than the images due to image quality, lightning, resolutions, contrast, zooming, computer screens, and many other factors. However, in most cases, actual items look better than the images.

Ocean Jasper, also known as orbicular jasper, is a type of jasper characterized by its distinctive orb-like patterns or "bull’s eyes". It's a variety of chalcedony and is found exclusively on the shores of northeastern Madagascar. The stone's name and appearance are reminiscent of the ocean, drawing from its coastal origin and the swirling patterns that mimic waves. 

Here's a more detailed look at Ocean Jasper:

·       Formation:

Ocean Jasper is formed through the precipitation of silica in lava flows, creating the unique circular patterns. 

·       Appearance:

It often features a green background with swirling orbs or "bulls eyes" of pink, green, yellow, and brown. Some pieces may have a reddish-brown, yellowish-gray, or blackish background. 

·       Location:

The deposits are found on the coastline of the Ambolobozo Peninsula in northern Madagascar, accessible only by boat and during low tide. 

·       History:

Ocean Jasper was discovered in the early 2000s along the coast of Madagascar and gained popularity for its beauty and unique patterns. It was first introduced to the public at the Tucson Gem Show in 2000. 

·       Uses:

Ocean Jasper is valued for its aesthetic appeal and is used in jewelry, as a decorative stone, and for its perceived healing properties. 


 

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