![]() ![]() Each piece is completely unique + very interesting. Ocean Jasper is a type of chalcedony which combines a variety of minerals different that were compressed, heated + bonded together in primordial lava flows to create this very special stone. Ocean Jasper is beneficial in your yoga + breathwork practice as it's a stone of continuity, facilitating deep + even circular breathing. It helpful in meditation gently offering mental clarity + focus. It's highly beneficial for channeling spiritual wisdom + gaining insight into one’s past lives. These round orbs associate with the circle + sphere, traditional symbols of wholeness. Join us on our journey to find Jasper From - prismsouls These Eighth Vein Ocean Jasper Palm Stones and tumbles are so calming to look at Eighth. Ocean Jasper is also know as orbicular jasper due to it's swirling + orb-like inclusions of color. Ocean Jasper is known as The Atlantis Stone + it's believed to be linked to the ancient city, holding mystic knowledge within its crystalline structure. It has an earthy grounding energy steeped in ancient wisdom. Ocean Jasper is affectionately called OJ + comes from remote coastal mines in Madagascar. ![]() Ocean Jasper has an extensive range of colors, swirling patterns, mineral inclusions, quartz druzy, translucent gel chalcedony veining + various sizes of bubbly, orbicular shapes in this coveted stone. What is currently on the market is all that is available, making it highly sought after.ģ.3" x 3.05" at the widest/thickest spot at baseġ.92" 1.66" at the tip CRYSTAL HEALING PROPERTIES OF OCEAN JASPER ![]() All of the bubbly orbicular color patterns are accentuated by the swirling, sculptural, soft serve cone, flame shape.Ĭrystal flames represent fire, one of the most potent elemental energies on Earth.Ĩth Vein Ocean Jasper is highly coveted among collectors as it only comes from one mine in Marovato Madagascar which is mined out. The first two veins of the material were exhausted in 2006. A stunning 8th Vein Orbicular Ocean Jasper Flame with swirls of green, bluish gray, tan, peach, rust, ochre + swirling bubbly white. It was discovered in October 1999 by Paul Obeniche after years of unsuccessful searching. ![]()
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