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Types of Jasper

Benitoite
Benitoite

Benitoite is a rare gemstone, and for all practical purposes only comes from a single limited deposit in California. It is a relatively new gemstone, and was first discovered in 1907. Benitoite gemstones have a sapphire-blue color, and can have very good transparency and luster.

source: minerals.net
Black Opal
Black Opal

A variety of yellow jasper-coloured Opal. Donate now to keep mindat.org alive! ... 1 photo of Opal-Jasper associated with Chalcedony on mindat.org. Quartz:

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Brecciated Jasper
Brecciated Jasper

Alternate Names or Spellings: Bbrecceated Jasper, Bracciate Jasper. Brecciated Jasper has the energies of enhancing organizational abilities, relaxation, and a sense of wholeness. It is occasionally used to assist when dowsing. It aligns the chakras and balances the yin-yang, physical, and emotional.

Carrasite Jasper
Carrasite Jasper

This Carrasite is a great new gem material. This material is being mined from a new deposit at a depth never before reached. The result is a gem material with uniquely vivid colors and patterns. Carrasite is a porcelain type jasper that takes an exceptional polish.

Dendritic Jasper
Dendritic Jasper

Agate and jasper are both varieties of chalcedony. What is microcrystalline quartz? "Quartz" is a mineral composed of silicon and oxygen (SiO 2) and the word microcrystalline means that the quartz is in the form of crystals that are so small that a microscope must be used to visualize them individually. Sometimes the word "cryptocrystalline" is used instead of "microcrystalline" but both of these words are imprecise ways of communicating a microscopic size.

Diamond
Diamond

I read a viewpoint based on biblical research that the jasper mentioned in Revelation was likely referring to clear quartz which is a cryptocrystalline jasper.

Drusy Jasper
Drusy Jasper

Drusy Jasper. Drusy jasper is a piece of jasper that consists of a drusy, or a small cave with tiny crystals, which, adds into its entire beauty and cost. Spider Web Jasper. Spiderweb Jasper illustrates a set of jasper that, due to its heaviness, or, cracked, and then over time, the crack occupied in with more jasper.

Emerald
Emerald

Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or chalcedony and other mineral phases, is an opaque, impure variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in color; and rarely blue.

Grandidierite
Grandidierite

Jasper is one of the many gemstone varieties of quartz available today. It is an opaque and impure variety of silicon dioxide (SiO2). The name 'jasper' is derived from the Greek word for 'spotted stone', referring to its typical multicolored, striped, spotted or flamed appearance.

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Jadeite
Jadeite

The rarest and most valuable jade is a variety of green jadeite referred to as 'imperial jade'. Imperial jadeite is colored green by traces of chromium. It has a color and transparency that rivals that of fine emerald, though imperial jade is slightly more yellow in tone. Jadeite is generally very expensive, while nephrite is still quite affordable.

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Jasper Cameo
Jasper Cameo

Jasper is associated with iron ores and contains irons impurities which give it a yellow, red, brown and occasionally green or blue color. The colors may be uniform, blotchy, or arranged in bands. When the colors are arrange in bands, the mineral is called riband jasper.

source: cameo.mfa.org
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Kambaba Jasper
Kambaba Jasper

Kambaba Jasper Traditional Birthstone. Jasper is not a traditional birthstone, but is an historical birthstone of March. Kambaba Jasper Natural Birthstone. Kambaba Jasper with its prominent green color is a natural birthstone of those fortunate enough to be born in the heart of spring (April 20 - May 20). Green crystals bring you renewal, success in new ventures, and good health.

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Poudretteite
Poudretteite

Poudretteite is an extremely rare mineral and gemstone that was first discovered as minute crystals in Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada, during the 1960s. The mineral was named for the Poudrette family because they operated a quarry in the Mont St. Hilaire area where poudretteite was originally found.

Red Beryl
Red Beryl

Red Beryl. Red beryl is one of the world's rarest gemstones. It is found in a few locations in the Thomas Range and the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah. It is also found in the Black Range of New Mexico. The crystals are generally small, often too small to facet.

source: geology.com
Red Coral
Red Coral

Jasper is a member of the chalcedony quartz family; one of the most important jewelry and ornamental gemstone groups of all-time. Unlike many other colored stones, jasper can often be found in local jewelry stores. It is a favorite for both hobbyists and professional jewelers, due to its excellent affordability, abundance and variety of colors, shapes and patterns.

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Ruby
Ruby

Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or chalcedony and other mineral phases, is an opaque, impure variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in color; and rarely blue.

Sapphire
Sapphire

Garnet is poofed by Jasper and as a result Ruby and Sapphire reform separately after being kept as prisoners on the Gem Warship with the other Gems. "Jail Break" Sapphire sings in her cell in order to signal to Steven and Ruby.

Taaffeite
Taaffeite

An overview on Taafeite Jewelry and Gemstones. Covers details and essential information on the physical properties and characteristics of Taafeite gems.

Tanzanite
Tanzanite

Tanzanite is a rare blue gem and a popular alternative to blue sapphire. It is mined commercially at only one location in Tanzania.

source: geology.com