Zebra Jasper owes its name to the specific Zebra print drawing. Jasper is an opaque and finely crystalline variety of quartz. The chemical composition is identical to that of agate, flint and chert. The colors are variable, from yellow through red and red-brown to green. Jasper stones are cut and polished to be set in jewelry. The name jasper is derived from a Semitic language via Latin and Greek (íaspis) and means "spotted or speckled stone". The most important locations for jasper are India (Dekkan Plateau) and Mexico (yellow), Germany (red) and Africa, Australia, Brazil, Egypt, France and the USA (other colours). Jasper has been used as a gemstone since ancient times. For example, they were used to make seal stones, small carved stones and gallantries. Jasper was attributed with magical powers. In ancient times it was called the mother of all stones. It is used today in cabochons, tabletop cuttings and arts and crafts objects. Imitations are made of glass. The Egyptians and Greeks already used jasper to enhance sexuality and to achieve early pregnancy. For the Indians, yellow jasper worked as a rainstone. A number of medicinal properties are attributed to jasper, such as stress reduction, weight loss, combating stomach complaints and solving liver problems. According to various literary sources, Jasper belongs to the constellations Aries, Virgo, Cancer and Scorpio. In the Christian scripture Revelation 4:2-3 it is written: At that moment I was moved. There was a throne in heaven and someone sat on it. The one who sat there had the appearance of jasper and sardre, and around the throne was a rainbow like an emerald.