Found these in Scotland

Chengjing

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I found them at east coast of Scotland. I think they are red jasper. Can any one confirm that. Thanks
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pretious

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The one thats red is red jasper i believe, and the other two are bloodstone i think. Which are a type of jasper too technically.
 

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Chengjing

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Thanks Pretious, Just has a read about them. I am a bit confused about all sort of jaspers, could it be bracciated jasper?
 

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you could check it for magnetism. If it's magnetic there's magnetite in it. If not then hematite. Red jasper is red due to iron content, sometimes the black is magnetite but it can also be hematite. Not a breccia.
 

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