Red Jasper Donut (Pi Stone) Variation Necklace Group 1

Red Jasper Donut (Pi Stone) Variation Necklace Group 1

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Red Jasper Donut (Pi Stone) Variation Necklace Group 1

Red Jasper Donut (Pi Stone) Variation Necklace Group 1

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These pieces weigh on average 6g and measures 2.5cm x .5cm. Each piece will be supplied on the necklace as per the photos and in a sturdy cloth bag to protect the piece when not being worn. 

Please refer to the photo for the length of these necklaces, they are designed to be worn high and are not long.

Pi Stones - the lore:-

Pi stones are small, usually circular, stones or discs that are used in various spiritual practises, particularly within the Andean indigenous cultures of South America, such as the Quechua and Aymara peoples. They are considered sacred objects and are often used in rituals, ceremonies, and healing practises.

The term “Pi” comes from the Quechua word for “energy” or “power,” and the stones are believed to hold spiritual energy or power within them. They may be used for various purposes, including protection, healing, and connecting with the spiritual realm.

Pi stones can vary in size, shape, and material, but they are typically small enough to be held in the palm of one’s hand. They may be made from materials such as stone, wood, or metal, and they often feature intricate designs or symbols that hold significance within the culture.

In Andean spirituality, the use of pi stones is often intertwined with the concept of “Ayni,” which refers to the principle of reciprocity and balance in the universe. Through rituals involving pi stones, practitioners seek to harmonise with the natural world and maintain balance within themselves and their communities

Their geometric shape is called Torus and they symbolise the circular path that the sun follows across the sky. The hole in the middle represents the principle of absolute unity. It symbolizes the eternal unity of all things - the life cycle, death and rebirth. In many ancient cultures, Pi stones were used as star gates and energy keys. They are powerful tools for learning and healing.


Daring, delicate and the dreamiest shade of fire red, Red Jasper is one of those stones that screams energy right down to its very core. Beautifully aligned with the root chakra, Red Jasper may look like trouble, but it actually comes with incredible grounding properties, inviting you to keep one foot firmly on the floor no matter how high you are flying. It’s a stone that brings balance, stamina, courage, and the inner strength of a warrior. It’s lush, it's deep, and it's utterly nurturing for the soul.

The word Jasper comes from “iaspi” a Greek word that means “spotted stone”. Jasper is an opaque rock of virtually any colour stemming from the mineral content of the original sediments or ash. Patterns arise during the consolidation process forming flow and depositional patterns in the original silica rich sediment or volcanic ash, Hydrothermal action is generally thought to be required in the formation of jasper.

Jasper can be modified by the diffusion of minerals along discontinuities providing the appearance of vegetative growth, i.e., dendritic. The original materials are often fractured and/or distorted, after deposition, into diverse patterns, which are later filled in with other colourful minerals. Weathering, with time, will create intensely coloured superficial rinds.

The classification and naming of jasper varieties presents a challenge. Terms attributed to various well-defined materials includes the geographic locality where it is found, sometimes quite restricted such as "Bruneau" (a canyon) and "Lahontan" (a lake), rivers and even individual mountains; many are fanciful, such as "forest fire" or "rainbow", while others are descriptive, such as "autumn" or "porcelain". A few are designated by the place of origin such as a brown Egyptian or red African.

Known as the supreme nurturer, it’s no surprise that this is one of those healing crystals you turn to in times of needing warm comfort. It’s called The Stone of Endurance and Nurturing, as it feeds back to you your own inner power that can sometimes get lost in the shuffle. When your body and mind need re-energizing, here’s how you turn to Red Jasper’s healing properties to put you back on track. Jasper can come in a range of colours; black jasper, dalmatian jasper, and even fancy jasper, but Red Jasper is the stone that comes kissed with the fiery force to carry you through. This stimulating and protective stone holds a deep red colouring, often flecked with shades of grey. Some stones can take on an orange glow whereas others can be as brick red as a chimney. The shading comes from its high level of iron, which is why it also has such a grounding glorious force. It’s a heavy stone in its heart, laced with a gravitational pull and fresh with memories of the earth's molten core. It boasts deep resonating vibrations with the earth which is why it such a solid grounding force.

Red Jasper is an ancient stone with a long history of healing. For centuries it has been celebrated as a talisman for magicians, scholars and scribes. It was also a favored stone of warriors setting out into battle, those who needed strong healing properties and a blood connection on the battlefield. According to Viking legend, Siegfried the Dragon Slayer had his magic sword inlaid with Red Jasper to give him the courage to destroy monsters. It is also said in the bible that this stone adorned the breastplate of Aaron, the first high priest. It was a stone of Isis and Amazon warriors. Native Americans also have a long history with Red Jasper, turning to it as a way to reignite health and to bring about rebirth.

Also known as The Endurance Stone, Red Jasper invites you to keep your focus and strength regardless of whatever task you are doing, especially during times of stress. For those who feel as though their mind and energy can flit out of focus, Red Jasper can bring you back. It is an exceptional tool for using as part of your meditation practise as alongside inviting endurance in difficult situations it has strong spiritual properties too.

If you are crawling out of a chaotic time in your life, Red Jasper can be used as part of the divine healing process. It’s a stone that is deeply connected to the roots, meaning that it tethers you to the earth beneath your feet, giving you the strength to stand strong as you renew and revitalize your soul. If there was ever a time to feel a new lease of life, Red Jasper works as the calendar turn.

If you feel like you go through life a little on the numb side, struggling to spark creativity and stoke your inner fire of self-confidence, then Red Jasper can help to raise your personal passion levels. Passion applies to everything, not just what goes on between the sheets. We need passion to live fulfilling lives; whether this is passion and zest for personal relationships, for the work we do, the travels we take, or the ways we choose to spend our time. Red Jasper can reignite the spark in your life and gift you emotional stability.

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