| Specimen Details | |
|---|---|
| Weight | 3.78 oz’s – 107.1 g |
| Dimensions | 3.854″ x 1.133″ tall/wide (9.787 x 2.880 cm’s) |
| Country of Origin | China |
Kiwi Jasper Polished Point
USD $23.00
SKU: P3248
This is a Kiwi Jasper Point. Also known as Sesame Jasper. Commonly known for its black speckles of stone often mixed with translucent crystalline formations. Technically, this stone is not a Jasper, but rather Amazonite mixed with Muscovite Mica and Black Tourmaline! “Kiwi Jasper” to refer to the light green variety of this stone while “Sesame Jasper” better describes the white or lighter colored form of this mineral. Most popular for its Calming and Nurturing properties in times of heavy stress. It is helpful for those that work in the healing realms on behalf of others such as counselors or therapists.
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Amazonite Origins & Background
Amazonite is a green to blue-green variety of Microcline Feldspar, prized for its calm “watery” color and natural internal textures. Despite its name, Amazonite is not sourced from the Amazon River — the name is widely believed to have come from early historical associations and trade myths rather than a true locality connection.
Notable Amazonite sources include Colorado (USA), Brazil, Madagascar, Russia, Namibia, India, and China. Different localities can show distinct color tones, translucency, and patterning (from soft mint-green to deeper blue-green).
Many pieces show white streaking, grid-like patterning, or “lattice” textures. These features are commonly linked to natural structural intergrowths/exsolution (often involving Albite within Microcline) and are a key part of Amazonite’s character.
Amazonite has a long history of ornamental use — including jewellery and carved objects in ancient cultures. It has often been associated (symbolically) with courage, truth, and personal protection in historical and folkloric traditions.
Amazonite does not form pointed, terminated crystals like Quartz. Instead, it typically occurs as blocky or massive feldspar with smooth cleavage faces. Polishing often highlights its internal textures and soft, glassy-to-pearly sheen.
Amazonite Geological Information
Amazonite is a variety of Microcline Feldspar (Potassium Aluminum Silicate) and belongs to the feldspar mineral group — one of the most abundant mineral families in Earth’s crust.
It forms primarily in granitic pegmatites, where slow cooling allows large crystals to develop. These environments commonly produce other well-known minerals such as Quartz, Tourmaline, and Beryl.
Amazonite shows two perfect cleavage directions that intersect at nearly right angles. This is why feldspar often has smooth flat faces — and also why it can chip or break along natural planes if struck.
Its characteristic color is linked to a complex interaction involving trace lead, water content, and the internal ordering of the feldspar structure, stabilized over geological time. This combination produces Amazonite’s distinctive “still water” appearance.
Common Geological Occurrences
- Granitic pegmatites
- Coarse-grained igneous environments
- Association with Quartz, Albite, and Smoky Quartz
Physical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Microcline Feldspar (Amazonite) |
| Chemical Formula | KAlSi₃O₈ |
| Crystal System | Triclinic |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 6 – 6.5 |
| Luster | Vitreous to pearly |
| Transparency | Opaque to translucent |
| Cleavage | Two directions, nearly 90° |
| Fracture | Uneven to brittle |
Amazonite Crystal Care & Ownership Advice
⚠️ Sunlight & Heat:
Amazonite is generally stable in indirect light, but prolonged exposure to intense sunlight may cause gradual dulling over long periods. For best longevity, display in filtered or ambient light.
✋ Handling:
Because Amazonite has feldspar cleavage, it can chip or fracture if struck sharply. Handle gently, especially polished points, edges, and slab corners.
🧼 Cleaning:
Clean with lukewarm water and a soft cloth or soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals or acidic cleaners. Ultrasonic cleaners can stress internal planes and are best avoided.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store Amazonite away from harder stones (like Quartz) that can scratch it. If you’re keeping multiple pieces together, use a soft pouch or padding between items to protect edges and faces.
Tourmaline – Black
For what and How Does One Use it?
This Tourmaline is a very good grounding crystal for the emotions. It is also very good for grounding one during crystal healing layouts. Black Tourmaline does not hold you back from going as far as you can go, and it does help bring you back when you are ready. More to the point, it grounds the healing energy and information gained in the layout/meditative state, enabling you to integrate what you have received and learned into your physical body and consciousness.
Black Tourmaline when held in the hand will relieve the symptoms of allergies noticeably within 10 minutes. If you do not feel a difference within that time, swap the Tourmaline between hands. It is also good for holding if you have received a fright.
Black Tourmaline is very useful for people who are having trouble sleeping. Place it in your groin region or in your hand, or even under your pillow, and you will have a quality sleep and will awake feeling energized and ready to take on the day ahead with vigor!
I rate these crystals VERY highly. Thank goodness they are the least expensive of the Tourmaline families. These would have to be my most often used crystals, the Swiss army knife of the crystal world! (versatile!)
Read more regarding Black Tourmaline Properties at the link below (will open in a new tab/window)….
http://crystal-information.com/encyclopedia/tourmaline-black/
