an opaque variety of quartz, typically red, yellow, or brown in color
from Old French 'jaspre', from Latin 'iaspis', from Greek 'iaspis', possibly from a Semitic language
Jasper has been prized since ancient times - archaeologists have found jasper jewelry and tools dating back over 5,000 years!
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