Description
Red Jasper Crystal Tower Mineral Specimen
This Red Jasper Crystal Tower is a polished mineral carving created from genuine red jasper, a dense and opaque variety of microcrystalline quartz. Shaped into a classic crystal tower form with a pointed termination, the piece highlights the natural deep red tones and subtle mineral patterns that characterise this well-known quartz variety.
Each tower measures approximately 85–105mm in height and has been carefully polished to emphasise the stone’s natural colour distribution and fine-grained texture. The polished surfaces allow the mineral structure to be clearly visible while giving the piece a smooth, reflective finish suitable for display.
The listing photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive, demonstrating the typical colour tones and patterns of the stone. Because red jasper forms naturally within geological environments, each tower will display unique mineral patterns, colour variations, and inclusions.
This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine natural mineral.
Mineral Species and Crystal Classification
Red Jasper is a variety of chalcedony, which is a microcrystalline form of quartz composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Chalcedony consists of extremely fine intergrowths of quartz and moganite crystals that are too small to be seen without magnification.
Important mineralogical characteristics include:
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Mineral Species: Quartz
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Variety: Jasper (Red Jasper)
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Mineral Class: Silicate
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Chemical Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂)
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Crystal System: Trigonal
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Hardness: 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Dull to vitreous when polished
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Transparency: Opaque
The rich red colour of jasper is caused primarily by iron oxide inclusions, particularly hematite, dispersed throughout the microcrystalline quartz structure.
Geological Formation of Red Jasper
Red Jasper forms through the deposition and consolidation of silica-rich sediments or hydrothermal fluids that gradually crystallise into microcrystalline quartz. During formation, iron minerals become incorporated within the silica matrix, producing the characteristic red colouration.
These formations commonly occur in:
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Sedimentary rock environments
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Hydrothermal mineral veins
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Silica-rich volcanic deposits
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Ancient seabed sediments
The stone develops as massive quartz deposits rather than well-defined crystals, resulting in the dense, uniform texture that makes jasper well suited to carving and polishing.
Major sources of red jasper include deposits in:
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Brazil
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India
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Madagascar
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South Africa
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United States
These regions produce large deposits of jasper suitable for lapidary work and decorative mineral carvings.
Colour, Texture and Mineral Patterns
Red Jasper is valued for its deep earthy red colour, which can range from bright brick red to darker reddish-brown tones depending on the concentration of iron minerals present.
Typical visual characteristics include:
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Rich red to reddish-brown colour
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Fine-grained microcrystalline texture
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Occasional banding or subtle mineral veining
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Dense, opaque structure
Because jasper forms as a massive silica deposit, it often contains natural mineral patterns created by variations in iron oxide concentration during formation.
These patterns may appear as mottled textures, subtle colour transitions, or faint mineral inclusions within the polished stone.
Tower Carving and Lapidary Craftsmanship
This specimen has been shaped into a polished crystal tower, a geometric carving style commonly used in lapidary work to showcase the natural colour and texture of mineral specimens.
The tower design typically features:
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A flat base for stable display
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Multiple polished facets
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A pointed termination at the top
This structure allows light to reflect across the polished surfaces, emphasising the colour and mineral character of the stone.
Crystal towers are widely appreciated for:
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Mineral and gemstone collections
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Decorative natural stone displays
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Geological teaching collections
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Interior décor featuring natural materials
In some traditions, tower-shaped crystals are traditionally associated with symbolic or spiritual interpretations, though meanings vary widely depending on cultural perspective and personal beliefs.
Specimen Details and Authenticity
This Red Jasper Crystal Tower is a genuine mineral specimen carved from natural jasper and polished to highlight the stone’s natural colour and mineral texture.
Product details:
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Stone: Red Jasper
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Mineral Species: Quartz
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Variety: Jasper (chalcedony)
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Height: Approximately 85–105mm
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Finish: Polished faceted tower
Because the stone formed naturally, each tower displays unique colour patterns and mineral inclusions, making every piece visually distinct.
The photograph included in the listing shows an example of the specimen you will receive, representing the typical quality and appearance of the stone.
Each purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine natural mineral.
Ideal for Mineral Collectors and Decorative Displays
Red Jasper is widely appreciated among collectors for its durable quartz composition, rich colour, and distinctive geological formation.
This polished tower specimen is suitable for:
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Mineral and gemstone collections
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Natural stone display pieces
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Geological study collections
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Decorative mineral décor
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Unique gift items
With its dense quartz structure, deep iron-rich colouration, and polished tower form, this Red Jasper Crystal Tower represents a striking example of microcrystalline quartz shaped to showcase the natural beauty of this classic mineral variety.





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