Rainforest Jasper Puffy Heart 5cm

$25.00

Rainforest Jasper (also known as Rhyolite) is a beautifully patterned stone with earthy greens, browns, creams, and flecks or swirls that often resemble forest floor, foliage, or mossy landscapes. It’s prized both for its natural artistry and its grounding, stabilising energy.

Metaphysically, Rainforest Jasper is associated with earth and heart‑centred energies. It is believed to promote emotional balance, calm grounding, patience, and connection to nature. Many people use it in meditation to foster inner peace, reduce stress, and strengthen resilience during times of change. Its soothing vibration is thought to support compassion, self‑acceptance, and a gentle, nurturing presence.

Geologically, Rainforest Jasper is actually a type of rhyolite — an igneous volcanic rock rich in minerals that produce its distinctive striations and colours. Sources include Mexico, Australia, and parts of the western United States, where volcanic activity has left behind colourful, patterned deposits over time.

Safety: Rainforest Jasper is generally safe to handle or wear. Avoid ingesting or inhaling any dust, and do not expose the stone to harsh chemicals or prolonged water immersion (especially in softer or more porous pieces). Clean with a soft cloth and keep small pieces away from children due to choking risk.

Rainforest Jasper (also known as Rhyolite) is a beautifully patterned stone with earthy greens, browns, creams, and flecks or swirls that often resemble forest floor, foliage, or mossy landscapes. It’s prized both for its natural artistry and its grounding, stabilising energy.

Metaphysically, Rainforest Jasper is associated with earth and heart‑centred energies. It is believed to promote emotional balance, calm grounding, patience, and connection to nature. Many people use it in meditation to foster inner peace, reduce stress, and strengthen resilience during times of change. Its soothing vibration is thought to support compassion, self‑acceptance, and a gentle, nurturing presence.

Geologically, Rainforest Jasper is actually a type of rhyolite — an igneous volcanic rock rich in minerals that produce its distinctive striations and colours. Sources include Mexico, Australia, and parts of the western United States, where volcanic activity has left behind colourful, patterned deposits over time.

Safety: Rainforest Jasper is generally safe to handle or wear. Avoid ingesting or inhaling any dust, and do not expose the stone to harsh chemicals or prolonged water immersion (especially in softer or more porous pieces). Clean with a soft cloth and keep small pieces away from children due to choking risk.