
Jasper: landscape in stone
Jasper is an ornamental rock composed
mostly of chalcedony, microcrystalline quartz, in association with other
minerals, which give it colorful bands and patterns. Jasper was a favorite gem
in the ancient world; its name can be traced back in Hebrew, Assyrian, Persian,
Greek and Latin.

Jasper is often named according to its pattern: landscape jasper, the most
popular, offers a small panorama in stone. Ribbon jasper, picture jasper, and
orbicular jasper are the names of other varieties. Jasper is found in many
countries. It is sometimes used to create bowls and other objects and to adorn
buildings, such as the Saint Wenceslas Chapel in Prague.