Jasper Picasso
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Picasso Jasper is named after the famous Spanish cubist painter. In lithotherapy, its abstract and marbled patterns, like its energetic virtues, associate this stone with creative action and artistic expression.
What are the lithotherapy virtues of Picasso Jasper?
The stone's appearance is reminiscent of an artist's brushstrokes, giving shape to inspiration and imagination. Its designs evoke the artistic illumination of a painter, making it a symbol of protection for all creators.
It is a talisman offering the possibility of new perspectives to help overcome anxieties and blockages linked to creativity.
In lithotherapy, it is a soothing and stabilizing stone, promoting serenity against anxiety and all negative energies. Emotions are harmonized, facilitating self-confidence for authentic expression without fear of judgment and
This emotional balance opens the way to a new motivation, more at ease with the anxieties inevitably linked to the creative act, bringing inner security and persevering audacity to see your projects through.
Which stones to match Picasso Jasper with?
Combining Picasso Jasper with other stones and crystals can enhance its effects in lithotherapy:
- It can be combined with Lapis lazuli to stimulate self-expression.
- with the Tiger's Eye, spiritual strength and self-confidence are enhanced
- Quartz prase amplifies the energies of Jasper Picasso, helping to achieve a clear and vitalized mental vision.
How to purify Picasso Jasper?
Cleaning, recharging
Moon, running water, waveform, fumigation, singing bowl, wind/breath, prayers...Chakras
Root chakra and sacral chakraInner security and creativity, self-expression
Astrological signs
Taurus, LeoStability and creativity combined
Element
EarthAnchoring, stability
Mineralogy of Picasso Jasper
Picasso Jasper is a variety of Jasper - composed mainly of Silica and Quartz.
Its formation is the result of a process known as silicification, during which Silica-rich fluids replace organic materials in the rock over time.
This stone is found in South Africa, the United States and China.
Its hardness is between 6.5 and 7 on the Mohs scale - a relatively hard and resistant mineral.
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