Earthy stripes move through these jasper tumbled stones like hide, clay and warm stone after rain. Inspired by the colouring of South African Nguni cattle, each small gemstone invites a closer look, with brown, yellow, red and grey tones shifting from piece to piece.
Earthy pattern in the hand
The polished surface makes each stone pleasing to turn between the fingers during a quiet pause.
Striped and mottled markings give the set a natural, collected feel rather than a uniform look.
Brown, yellow, red and grey tones sit together in soft, earthy contrast.
The small format suits bowls, intention jars, crystal grids, desk corners and pocket rituals.
Look closely and the mineral variation becomes part of the pleasure, like a tiny landscape in stone.
Picture Nguni jasper
Picture Nguni is a form of jasper, valued here for its striped and patterned appearance. The colours come from varied minerals within the stone, giving each piece its own markings and tonal balance. Because these are natural tumbled gemstones, no two pieces will look exactly alike.
Ways to keep them close
Place a few in a small dish, keep one on a desk, or carry a single stone in a pocket as a tactile reminder to pause. In crystal practice, jasper is often associated with steadiness, patience and a close connection to the earth, so these stones suit simple intention-setting and mindful handling.
Nguni colour and South African origin
The name refers to Nguni cattle, known for richly varied coats in earthy colours. These tumbled stones echo that visual language through natural bands, patches and soft contrasts, linking the mineral pattern to a recognisably South African reference. Rather than one fixed design, the set gives you a small group of related pieces, each with its own markings. That variation is part of the character of Picture Nguni jasper, and it is what makes the stones feel personal when sorted, displayed or chosen one by one.
Care for polished jasper
Wipe with a soft,…
region of manufacture: South Africa