Wooden Jasper
Woodgrain Pattern, Desert Warmth
Wooden jasper features layered brown, tan, and cream patterning reminiscent of weathered timber. It delivers strong natural texture and warm earth tones in a highly wearable format. In mixed strands, it adds organic contrast to polished metallic elements.
Cultural Meanings
Wood-pattern jaspers are appreciated for landscape-like and grain-like natural motifs. They are often collected for each piece's unique pattern composition.
Stone Profile
ColorBrown, tan, beige, and cream with wood-like banding
TransparencyOpaque
LuminescenceGenerally inert
Varieties
Main OriginsIndia, Indonesia, Madagascar, South Africa
Mineral Facts
- 1Wooden jasper patterns come from layered mineral deposition and inclusions.
- 2Its opaque body and stable polish make it suitable for daily-wear beads.
- 3No two cuts show identical grain-like pattern orientation.
