Red jasper jewelry emanates a telluric, raw, rooted energy. Its earthy, deep red, sometimes veined with brown or black, evokes beaten earth, volcanic rock, deep roots. Red jasper is a variety of opaque microcrystalline quartz, colored by the iron oxide it contains. It is one of the oldest stones used by humanity: prehistoric peoples made tools and amulets from it, Egyptians associated it with the blood of Isis and carved protective scarabs from it, and Native American warriors wore it in combat to enhance their endurance and courage. Red jasper has always been a stone of survival, strength, and deep connection to the earth.
In lithotherapy, red jasper is the stone of grounding and endurance par excellence. It works on the root chakra (1st chakra) with a stable, constant, never brutal energy. Where garnet ignites and ruby impassions, red jasper grounds and sustains over time. It is a stone recommended for navigating periods of prolonged effort, regaining physical energy when feeling drained, stabilizing emotions during turbulent times, and reconnecting with one's body when living too much in one's head. It is also a stone renowned for stimulating blood circulation and strengthening overall vitality in tradition.
Red jasper pairs very well with tiger's eye (confidence and protection), carnelian (creativity and taking action), or garnet (enhanced vitality). For a balance between grounding and softness, the red jasper and rose quartz duo works wonderfully. For maintenance, red jasper is an easy-care stone: a rinse with clear water and recharging in the sun or on a quartz cluster are sufficient. With a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, it can withstand anything without flinching.