Kalahari Picture Stone
(Kah-luh-hah-ree Pick-chur Stohn)What is Kalahari Picture Stone?
Kalahari Picture Stone Healing Properties & Benefits
Kalahari Picture Stone Spiritual Properties & Benefits
Side Effects of Kalahari Picture Stone
Kalahari Picture Stone Meaning: What Does Kalahari Stone Symbolize?
Types of Kalahari Picture Stone Crystals
How to Cleanse Kalahari Picture Stone?
Questions and Answers
Yes and no; Kalahari Picture Stone is a variety of Picture Jasper. So, not all Picture Jaspers are Kalahari Stones, but all Kalahari Jaspers are Picture Jaspers.
Yes, Kalahari Picture Stone can get wet for short periods. Hence, avoid soaking it in water directly for prolonged periods.
Kalahari Quartzite is a type of Quartzite from Kalahari Desert. It’s not a variety of Kalahari Picture Stone.
Yes, Kalahari Picture Stone is safe for 3 to 5 minutes in the sun. However, prolonged and direct exposure to sunlight may fade its color.
You can determine a real Kalahari Picture Stone from fakes by assessing its patterns, color, streak, and origin. Do a dye test to rule out dyed fakes and look for a white streak to conclude the stone’s authenticity.
Yes, Kalahari Picture Stone is safe to use with bare hands, but avoid inhaling its dust as you do for any other crystal.
The best ways to take care of Kalahari Jasper is by storing it in a pouch or airtight box when not in use and avoiding direct heat, light, salt, water, and chemicals. You can wipe it with a damp cloth every two weeks to prevent dust from damaging your stone.
Yes and no; you can get Kalahari Picture Stone for as low as $2 to $5 per specimen and over $200 per piece, depending on its clarity, cut, and carat.
The best stones to combine with Kalahari Stone are Hematite, Clear Quartz, and Black Tourmaline
Brecciated Jasper has an overall red hue with gray or black veining, whereas Kalahari Picture Stone shows earthy tones of tan, beige, yellow, and cream with brown or dark veining.
Interactions with Kalahari Picture Stone
Kalahari Picture Stone vs. Biggs Jasper
You can use Biggs Jasper with Kalahari Pattern Stone because friendly planets (Earth and Saturn) rule them. Their combination attracts luck, joy, and good health.
Crystal | Kalahari Picture Stone | Biggs Jasper |
Chakras | Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, and Crown. | Root, Sacral, and Solar Plexus. |
Ruling Planet | Saturn | Mars and Earth. |
Ruling Element | Air and Earth. | Earth |
MOHS | 7 | 6.5 to 7. |
Kalahari Picture Stone vs. Brecciated Jasper
You shouldn’t use Brecciated Jasper with Kalahari Jasper because enemy planets rule the stones. Alternatively, consult an astrologist to confirm they’re safe before wear.
Crystal | Kalahari Picture Stone | Brecciated Jasper |
Chakras | Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, and Crown. | Root and Sacral. |
Ruling Planet | Saturn | Mars |
Ruling Element | Air and Earth. | Fire and Earth. |
MOHS | 7 | 6.5 to 7. |
Kalahari Picture Stone vs. Tiger’s Eye
It’s good to consult an astrologist before using Kalahari and Tiger’s Eye because they’re ruled by enemy planets. Otherwise, this crystal pairing may lead to misfortune, sickness, or obsession.
Crystal | Kalahari Picture Stone | Tiger’s Eye |
Chakras | Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, and Crown. | Root, Sacral, and Solar Plexus. |
Ruling Planet | Saturn | Sun |
Ruling Element | Air and Earth. | Fire |
MOHS | 7 | 6.5 to 7. |