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Maple Leaf Jasper Tumbled Stone — A Grade
Maple Leaf Jasper Tumbled Stone — A Grade
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Maple Leaf Jasper is an earthy red-brown stone with intricate, leaf-like veining and mottled black patterns. Its natural texture and organic tones resemble fallen autumn leaves, earning it the name “Maple Leaf.” Each tumbled piece is unique, capturing the warm, grounding beauty of the natural world.
Purchase Options
- Single Stone: 1 piece (~20 – 35 g)
- 250 g Lot: ~8 – 12 stones (⭐ Best Value)
Color & Transparency Range
Maple Leaf Jasper displays deep reddish-brown to chocolate tones with lighter tan or black dendritic-style inclusions that create a distinctive leaf-like effect. The stone is fully opaque with a soft, matte to satin luster.
Overview
Maple Leaf Jasper is a sedimentary variety of jasper — a microcrystalline form of quartz (SiO₂) — formed through the silicification of iron-rich clay and fine-grained sediment. Its characteristic mottled pattern results from variations in iron oxide concentration and organic inclusions during formation.
Over millions of years, silica gradually replaced the original material, creating a compact, durable stone with natural scenic patterns that resemble plant or leaf impressions. The unique “leaf” texture is an imprint of ancient sedimentary and mineral processes rather than true fossilization.
Composition: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide) with Iron Oxide Pigments
Formation: Silicified Sedimentary Rock with Iron Oxide Patterning
Metaphysical Notes
Maple Leaf Jasper is said to embody stability, grounding, and the cyclical energy of nature. It’s often used to restore balance during times of change, promoting patience and connection to the earth.
Why You'll Love It
- Natural reddish-brown tones with organic leaf-like veining
- Durable and dense jasper variety
- Formed through ancient silicification of iron-rich sediment
- Symbolizes grounding, endurance, and natural rhythm
