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Kiwi Jasper
Kiwi jasper , also called sesame jasper , is an amazing stone and relatively new to the crystal market.
đ Characteristics of Kiwi Jasper
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Appearance : Kiwi jasper has a base color that is generally light green to pale turquoise, punctuated by black, dark gray, or blue spots or specks. These inclusions give it a speckled appearance that is sometimes reminiscent of mint ice cream with chocolate shavingsâhence the name "kiwi."
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Family : It is part of the large family of jaspers, which are microcrystalline quartz.
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Origin : It is found mainly in New Zealand, but also in other regions such as Madagascar.
đż Energetic and spiritual properties (lithotherapy)
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Emotional balance
Kiwi Jasper is known to soothe emotions , reduce stress and help one stay centered during difficult times.
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Stability and anchoring
Like other jaspers, it promotes anchoring to the Earth, strengthens inner stability and the ability to face daily challenges.
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Harmony and positivity
It would help to ward off negative thoughts , cultivate joy, and improve self-acceptance.
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Support for therapists
This stone is often recommended to caregivers or therapists because it protects against the absorption of negative energies from others.
đ Uses
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Jewelry : Necklaces, bracelets, pendants.
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Meditation : To regain calm and clarity of mind.
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Decoration : Polished pebbles or rough stones in relaxation areas.
đ Associated Chakras
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Heart Chakra (Anahata) : for compassion, self-love.
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Root Chakra (Muladhara) : for grounding and security.
đŹ Chemical composition
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Like all jaspers, it is mostly composed of silicon dioxide (SiOâ) .
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Dark inclusions can be minerals such as tourmaline or iron oxides.