Deerfawn Jasper, a type of Chalcedony, typically displays hues ranging from brown to yellowish-brown, accentuated by white speckles across its surface. The term "Jasper" originates from the Latin word "iaspidem," meaning a spotted or speckled stone, reflecting the mineral, ash, or sediment inclusions within its composition. Its resemblance to the texture of a deer's skin lends to its apt name. Deerfawns are often emblematic of innocence, gentleness, and the natural environment.
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