The gemstone has an abstract, modernistic look with its wide streaks of black, grey and occasional red. Named after the painter Pablo Picasso, this unique gemstone is found in the state of Utah in the United States.
Picasso Jasper Metaphysical Properties
There is a lot going on in Picasso jasper with all its colors and patterns, so it's no surprise this is a versatile stone with plenty of metaphysical properties. Picasso jasper is said to make for an excellent meditation stone. Some people value Picasso jasper for its ability to renew lost friendships or to help guide during relationship transitions. This stone is said to promote inner clarity and interpretation of one's own thoughts.
Picasso jasper, also sometimes called Picasso stone, is actually a metamorphic limestone and not a jasper at all. The beautiful layers and colors of Picasso jasper results from heat and pressure within the Earth. The lined patterns in this stone are formed by iron oxides.
Mineral Information |
Silicate, chalcedony, quartz group
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Chemical Composition |
SiO2
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Color |
Grey or black with streaks of grey, black and red |
Hardness |
6-1/2 to 7 (Mohs)
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Specific Gravity |
2.58 - 2.91
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Refractive Index |
1.54 approx.
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Proper Care of Picasso Jasper
The best method for cleaning Picasso jasper is to wash with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth or brush. Remove this gemstone before playing sports or any other activity leading to perspiration. It is also best to avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat. When storing Picasso jasper jewelry, wrap in a cloth or a fabric bag so it cannot scratch softer materials or be scratched by metals or harder gemstones.
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