Description
Scottish Red Jasper – Natural Mineral Specimen from Scotland (30–40mm)
Discover the rich, earthy beauty of Scottish Red Jasper, a genuine natural mineral specimen sourced from Scotland and carefully selected for its strong colour, character, and collector appeal. This piece measures approximately 30–40mm (full sizing please see photo). The photograph provided shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive.
Each specimen is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as a genuine mineral piece, ideal for collectors, gifting, or display.
Mineral Identity & Classification
Scottish Red Jasper is a variety of jasper, which is an opaque, microcrystalline form of quartz. Its primary composition is:
Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂)
Jasper belongs to the chalcedony family within the quartz group. Although quartz has a trigonal crystal system, jasper forms in dense, fine-grained masses rather than large visible crystals, giving it its smooth, solid structure and opaque appearance.
Key mineral properties include:
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Hardness: 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Dull to slightly waxy
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Transparency: Opaque
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Fracture: Conchoidal to uneven
Its durability makes it an excellent long-term collectible mineral specimen.
Colour & Natural Features
Red jasper is admired for its warm tones and natural patterning. This Scottish specimen may display:
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Deep brick-red to rusty crimson hues
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Subtle brown or orange undertones
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Natural mottling or soft banding
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Smooth water-worn edges or raw textured surfaces
The distinctive red colouring comes from iron oxide inclusions within the silica-rich structure, creating the bold tones associated with classic red jasper.
Each piece is naturally unique, shaped by geological processes over millions of years.
Geological Formation & Scottish Locality
Jasper forms when silica-rich fluids or sediments solidify and become infused with mineral impurities such as iron. Over long periods, these deposits compact into dense, microcrystalline quartz rock.
Scotland’s complex geological landscape—shaped by ancient volcanic activity, sedimentary environments, and tectonic history—has produced a wide variety of collectible stones, including richly coloured jasper.
Scottish red jasper is especially valued for its natural heritage and strong connection to the rugged landscapes where such silica-rich stones occur.
Associated minerals in jasper-bearing environments can include quartz, chalcedony, hematite, and other iron-rich compounds.
Size, Display & Collecting Use
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Mineral: Scottish Red Jasper (Microcrystalline Quartz – SiO₂)
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Origin: Scotland
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Size: Approx. 30–40mm (see photo for full sizing)
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Authenticity: Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
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Selection: Carefully chosen specimen, example shown in listing image
This size range makes the piece perfect for:
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Mineral and geology collections
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Display cabinets or desk specimens
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Educational study samples
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Unique natural gifts for collectors
Its rich colour and compact form offer strong visual appeal without requiring large display space.
Collecting & Traditional Interest
Jasper has been used historically as an ornamental and decorative stone due to its durability and striking natural colours. In spiritual traditions, red jasper is traditionally associated with grounding symbolism, though its value here is primarily geological and collectible.
A genuine Scottish Red Jasper specimen is a wonderful way to own a piece of Scotland’s natural mineral heritage—compact, authentic, and beautifully formed by nature.











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