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FREE: Leopard Skin Jasper Rough Gemstone Specimen From South Africa

Leopard Skin Jasper Rough Gemstone Specimen From South Africa
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The listing, Leopard Skin Jasper Rough Gemstone Specimen From South Africa has ended.

This auction is for a Leopard Skin Jasper rough gemstone specimens! It comes from South Africa! It's color is a dark brown with green, yellow, and maroon red spots. It measures about an inch and a half long! See last photos for scale! Perfect for any rock, stone, or gemstone collection!

Alternate Names or Spellings: Leopard Stone, Leopard Jasper

Leopard Skin Jasper speaks through the power of Totem animals, to work together for the greater good and success of all. Good for business.

Leopard skin jasper is a stone of shamanic journeying. It also aids in service to others. It helps discover and connect with one's animal totems or "power" animals. It makes it easier for one to take responsibility properly. Leopard skin jasper is said to bring energies of success in work or business. Helps with creative visualisation.

As with all jaspers, this is a protective stone, and it is particularly protective during shamanic journeying. Physically it helps eliminate toxins and decrease body odour, and is very helpful in self-healing. It has properties of protecting the third chakra, but is associated mainly with the root chakra.

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