Description
Genuine Red Jasper Pyramid Mineral Specimen
This Red Jasper Pyramid is a polished mineral specimen carved from natural red jasper, a dense variety of microcrystalline quartz known for its rich earthy colour and distinctive mineral patterns. The pyramid shape highlights the natural textures and colour variations present within the stone while providing a stable and visually striking display form.
The photographs included in this listing show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and crystal enthusiasts to view the natural structure, colour patterns, and polished finish before purchase. Full sizing information is available in the accompanying photographs.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the natural mineral.
Mineral Identification and Crystal Species
Red Jasper is a variety of chalcedony, which itself is a microcrystalline form of quartz composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Chalcedony consists of extremely fine intergrowths of quartz and moganite crystals, creating a dense and durable mineral structure.
Unlike transparent quartz crystals, jasper is typically opaque due to the presence of mineral inclusions and microscopic crystal structure. The deep red colour characteristic of red jasper is primarily caused by iron oxide inclusions, particularly hematite, distributed throughout the silica matrix.
Quartz minerals, including chalcedony varieties such as jasper, belong to the trigonal crystal system, although in microcrystalline forms the crystals are too small to be seen individually with the naked eye.
Geological Formation and Natural Occurrence
Red jasper forms through sedimentary and hydrothermal geological processes where silica-rich solutions infiltrate cavities or fractures in surrounding rock and gradually solidify. During this process, fine particles of iron minerals become incorporated into the silica gel, producing the distinctive red coloration.
Over long geological periods, the silica solidifies into chalcedony and jasper deposits, often forming within:
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Volcanic rock cavities
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Sedimentary layers
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Hydrothermal mineral veins
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Iron-rich geological formations
Jasper can also form as nodules, seams, or massive deposits within sedimentary rock formations where silica-rich fluids circulate through the rock.
Deposits of red jasper are found in many parts of the world including Brazil, India, South Africa, Madagascar, and the United States, where geological conditions allow silica and iron minerals to combine to form the vibrant stone.
Colour, Structure and Natural Characteristics
Red jasper is recognised for its bold colour and fine-grained structure. The presence of iron oxide minerals creates colour variations that range from deep brick red and earthy crimson to reddish-brown tones.
Typical features of red jasper specimens include:
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Opaque microcrystalline quartz composition
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Rich red colouring caused by iron oxide inclusions
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Natural banding, streaks, or mottled patterns
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Smooth polished surface with a subtle vitreous sheen
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Dense, durable stone structure
Each specimen forms under different geological conditions, meaning that every piece displays unique patterns and colour variations within the quartz matrix.
Pyramid Form and Stone Carving
This specimen has been carved and polished into a pyramid shape, a geometric form commonly used in mineral carving and decorative stone work. The pyramid structure features a square base with triangular faces rising to a central apex, creating a symmetrical display piece that highlights the natural colour and pattern of the stone.
Polishing enhances the visual qualities of the jasper while preserving the mineral’s natural composition and structure. The smooth surfaces allow the colour and internal patterns of the stone to be clearly visible.
Cultural and Traditional Associations
Red jasper has been used throughout history in carvings, jewellery, and decorative objects across many cultures. In various traditional and symbolic interpretations connected to natural stones, red jasper has been traditionally associated with strength, endurance, and grounding symbolism. These references are part of historical and cultural traditions surrounding minerals and are presented as symbolic associations rather than scientific claims.
Display, Collecting and Decorative Use
Red jasper pyramids are appreciated by mineral collectors, crystal enthusiasts, and decorative stone collectors for their bold colour and natural patterns. The geometric pyramid form provides a visually balanced display piece suitable for many environments.
These specimens are often used in:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Natural stone display arrangements
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Geological teaching collections
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Decorative interior displays
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Unique natural gift items
The combination of deep red colour and polished stone surface makes red jasper a striking addition to any mineral cabinet or display shelf.
Authentic Natural Quartz Mineral Specimen
This listing is for one genuine Red Jasper Pyramid carved from natural jasper quartz. The photographs show the exact specimen that will be supplied.
Key features:
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Natural Red Jasper chalcedony quartz mineral
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Opaque microcrystalline silica with iron oxide colouring
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Polished pyramid-shaped specimen
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Distinctive red mineral patterns
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Exact specimen shown in photographs
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
Red jasper mineral specimens provide an excellent example of microcrystalline quartz formation and make a distinctive addition to mineral collections, decorative stone displays, or gifts for enthusiasts interested in natural quartz varieties and geological specimens.





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