Description
Large 80mm Mauve Jasper Polished Sphere – Natural Jasper Crystal
This impressive 80mm Mauve Jasper Sphere is a carefully polished natural stone specimen showcasing the soft mauve, lavender, and earthy tones characteristic of this distinctive variety of jasper. The spherical shape allows the natural patterns within the stone to be viewed from every angle, revealing the intricate mineral structures formed over millions of years.
This crystal has been carefully selected as a genuine specimen, and the photographs in the listing show the exact sphere you will receive. Each stone displays unique natural markings, colour variations, and mineral inclusions that make every piece one-of-a-kind. The sphere includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the specimen as a genuine natural mineral.
With its substantial 80mm diameter, this large jasper sphere makes an eye-catching addition to mineral collections, geological displays, decorative interiors, or thoughtful gifts for collectors of natural stones.
Mineralogy and Crystal Classification of Jasper
Jasper is a microcrystalline variety of quartz belonging to the chalcedony family, composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Unlike transparent quartz crystals, jasper forms as an opaque, fine-grained aggregate of microscopic quartz crystals intergrown with other mineral inclusions.
Jasper develops within sedimentary or volcanic environments where silica-rich fluids slowly deposit and solidify within cavities, fractures, or sediment layers. Over time, trace minerals such as iron oxides and other inclusions produce the distinctive colours and patterns associated with different jasper varieties.
The mauve colouring in Mauve Jasper typically results from subtle mixtures of iron-bearing minerals and other trace elements within the silica matrix. These mineral inclusions create the soft purple, pinkish, and earthy tones visible throughout the stone.
Jasper belongs to the trigonal crystal system through its quartz structure, although the microcrystalline formation means individual crystals are not visible to the naked eye.
Colour Patterns and Natural Characteristics
Mauve Jasper is admired for its gentle pastel tones combined with natural patterning that may include:
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Mauve, lavender, and dusty purple hues
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Subtle pink and reddish undertones
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Cream, grey, or earthy brown mineral banding
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Fine mottled or brecciated structures
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Natural mineral inclusions within the silica matrix
Because jasper forms through complex geological processes, no two specimens are identical. The polished surface enhances the stone’s natural patterns while preserving the integrity of the underlying mineral structure.
The opaque nature of jasper gives it a rich, smooth finish once polished, making it particularly suitable for carved or spherical display pieces.
Sphere Form and Lapidary Craftsmanship
The sphere shape is one of the most popular lapidary cuts used for decorative minerals. Creating a sphere from jasper requires careful grinding and polishing to maintain perfect symmetry while revealing the natural colour patterns within the stone.
At 80mm in diameter, this sphere is considered a large display specimen. The spherical form allows the mineral patterns to wrap continuously around the stone, providing an uninterrupted view of the natural colour transitions and geological structures.
Polishing brings out the contrast between mineral inclusions and the quartz matrix, producing a smooth reflective finish that enhances the visual depth of the stone.
Geological Context of Jasper Formation
Jasper is found in many parts of the world and commonly occurs in silica-rich sedimentary or volcanic rock environments. It may form through hydrothermal activity, silica precipitation within sediments, or mineral replacement processes.
The formation process can involve:
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Silica-rich fluids filling fractures or cavities
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Gradual mineral precipitation in sediment layers
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Incorporation of iron oxides and trace elements
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Geological pressure and mineral alteration over time
These processes create the diverse colour varieties and patterns that make jasper one of the most widely collected decorative mineral stones.
Traditional and Spiritual Associations
Across various cultures and crystal traditions, jasper is sometimes traditionally associated with grounding and stability in spiritual practices. These interpretations are belief-based perspectives rather than scientific properties. Many collectors value jasper primarily for its natural geological origins and unique visual patterns.
Authenticity, Size and Display
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Mineral Type: Jasper (Microcrystalline Quartz, Chalcedony variety)
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Crystal System: Trigonal (Quartz structure)
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Shape: Polished Sphere
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Diameter: Approximately 80mm
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Colour: Mauve, lavender, and earthy mineral tones
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Finish: Smooth polished surface
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Authenticity: Genuine natural crystal specimen
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Includes: Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
Full sizing can be seen clearly in the listing photographs. The images show the exact Mauve Jasper sphere you will receive, making this a striking natural mineral specimen suitable for collectors, interior display, geological study, or gifting.
The distinctive colouring and natural patterns found within Mauve Jasper reflect the complex mineral processes that shaped the stone deep within the Earth, resulting in a visually captivating polished sphere formed from natural geological materials.





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