Description
Genuine Scottish Red Jasper Mineral Specimen
Offered here is an authentic Scottish Red Jasper mineral specimen sourced from Brazil, carefully selected for its rich colour, natural patterning, and overall visual quality. This is a genuine natural stone specimen, individually chosen rather than mass-selected. The photographs show the exact piece you will receive, allowing you to assess colour, texture, and proportions accurately. Full sizing details are clearly visible in the images provided.
This specimen is supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, provided as a generic card, guaranteeing the mineral is genuine and correctly identified.
Mineral Classification and Composition
Scottish Red Jasper is a variety of jasper, an opaque, microcrystalline form of quartz belonging to the chalcedony group. Its deep red coloration is produced by iron oxide inclusions distributed throughout the silica-rich matrix. Jasper is composed primarily of silicon dioxide and is known for its density, durability, and fine-grained structure.
Unlike macrocrystalline quartz, jasper forms as compact masses rather than individual crystals. This gives the stone its solid appearance and allows it to preserve intricate colour patterns formed during its geological development.
Geological Formation and Origin
Jasper forms when silica-rich fluids slowly precipitate and consolidate within sedimentary or volcanic environments. Over extended geological time, microscopic quartz crystals interlock to create a dense, cohesive stone. Variations in mineral content, particularly iron compounds, influence the final colour and internal patterning.
Brazil is one of the world’s most important sources of jasper and other silica-based minerals, benefiting from a complex geological history involving volcanic activity, sedimentary deposition, and long-term mineralisation. Brazilian Scottish Red Jasper is valued for its bold red tones, contrasting bands, and consistent quality.
Colour, Texture, and Natural Features
This specimen displays the characteristic deep red to reddish-brown hues associated with Scottish Red Jasper, often accented by subtle darker veining or mottling. These patterns are entirely natural and reflect variations in mineral concentration during formation.
Surface textures may range from smooth areas to natural fractures or undulating contours, all formed through geological processes rather than artificial shaping. The stone has not been dyed, stabilised, or enhanced in any way, ensuring its appearance is entirely natural.
Collecting and Educational Value
Jasper has been used and appreciated for thousands of years, both as a decorative stone and for functional purposes. From a geological perspective, it provides an excellent example of microcrystalline quartz formation and the influence of trace elements on mineral colour.
This specimen is suitable for mineral collections, educational displays, or study collections focusing on quartz varieties and silica-rich rocks. It is often used in teaching to illustrate differences between crystalline and cryptocrystalline quartz and to demonstrate sedimentary and volcanic mineralisation processes.
Display and Presentation Appeal
Scottish Red Jasper’s strong colour and natural patterns make it an attractive display mineral. It fits well within mineral cabinets, display shelves, or as part of a broader collection of jasper and chalcedony specimens. Its natural form allows appreciation from multiple angles, highlighting both colour depth and texture.
The specimen has been carefully chosen to ensure visual balance and authenticity. The fact that the photographs show the exact piece you will receive provides complete transparency and confidence in your purchase.
Supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, this Scottish Red Jasper mineral specimen from Brazil is a genuine and enduring example of natural silica mineralisation. It offers geological interest, visual impact, and lasting value for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts alike.





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