Noreena Jasper - Cabochon
Noreena Jasper
Size: 14mm Tall
From: Pilbara region of Western Australia
About Noreena Jasper:
Named after Noreena Downs Station, a pastoral lease that is used for cattle and sheep, where it was discovered and mined. Often showcasing red, yellows, browns, and cream colors Noreena Jasper is a silicified pelite (or more commonly called mudstone). Noreena Jasper is believed to be a sacred stone of new life and new opportunities, both of which are closely connected to the land it comes from.
This and other Australian stones came back with us on our past two trips to Australia to mine and film. We are richly blessed to be able to travel around the world and visit the incredible locations where our stones are from and how they were mined. Please see our videos on YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook for even more information about our adventures that bring these stones back to the Crystal Barista workshop in Ogden, Utah.
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Noreena Jasper - Cabochon
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