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Brecciated Jasper |
| Colour, pattern, shape: | Brecciated Jasper is family of the other Jasper’s who exist in many colors! Brecciated Jasper is red/grey sometimes purplish and you will find it only in it’s rough form in the MiYu collection. This stone almost looks like it has been broken and put back together. |
| What can this stone mean to you? | Magical Powers: Your genuine beauty, of course, is on the inside. Don’t worry about how you look. People should like you for being who you are, not what you look like. I help you to remember this when you’re feeling fed up with how you look and don’t know what to wear. Healing Powers: If you think you weigh to much, carry this stone with you. It will help you forget to snack or even think of it! |
| Zodiac sign: | Is your zodiac sign Leo? Then this stone will help you become a wise, responsible and intelligent person. |
| How will the stone keep it's powers? | Brecciated jasper loves fire, so just take him with you when you are starting a fire or when you go to a bonfire… or place him near the fireplace. |
| Life power: | Beauty |
| Primal strength: | Success |
| Magical powers in the world of MiYu: | Brecciated Jasper comes from the MiYu island Libra, there it is frequently called Sum-stone. He can help to teach young children to count. Just count all the red spots and you will find a different number each time. If that doesn’t work, the stone has lost it’s powers. Simply place it near the fireplace our take it with you when you’re having fun. |
| Fun to know: | ‘Jaspis’ is the Greek word for speckled stone. It is a very strong magic stone! In ancient times Jasper was one of the most precious stones. People called Jasper ‘the mother of all stones,’ she gives the wisdom, strength and love of the earth…Many different kinds of Jasper are used as amulet. The word ‘brecci’ comes from the word broken. Because this stone often looks like it exist out of broken squares and planes. |
| Hardness: | A 7 on the scale of Mohs’s. |
| Findingplaces: | India, Siberia, Australia, the United States, Germany, the Ural Mountains, Austria, Egypt and Africa |
