Rainforest jasper jewelry brings the layered greens, creams, and browns of volcanic rhyolite into wearable form. This stone originates from Queensland, Australia, where ancient lava flows created its distinctive orbicular patterns. Each piece in our collection sets genuine rainforest jasper in .925 sterling silver. The stone rates 6-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for rings, pendants, and earrings worn daily. Browse our selection and find a piece that fits your style.
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Yes, rainforest jasper is a trade name for rhyolite, a volcanic rock with green and cream orbicular patterns. Both names refer to the same stone, primarily sourced from Queensland, Australia.
Rainforest jasper is valued for grounding and emotional stability in crystal healing practices. As jewelry, its 6-7 Mohs hardness makes it durable enough for everyday wear in rings, pendants, and earrings.
The primary source for rainforest jasper is Queensland, Australia. The stone forms from ancient volcanic activity where silica-rich lava cooled slowly, creating its signature green spherulite patterns.