My current complete collection of ocean Jasper spheres. It's an addiction. I've shared pictures of these before, minus my newest one which is the big one at the far, middle right. They also all have names!
1. Sanguinolentum: Containing, or tinged with blood, bloody.
2. Tulipa: Plant, Tulip. The colours and patterns reminded me of a flower field.
3. Xerces Sylvester Cosmos: This one is super random. My parents and I each gave this one a name. I said Xerces because it reminded me of the extinct, blue, San Francisco Lycaenid butterfly, my dad said Sylvester because he's random, lmao, and my mom said Cosmos because it seemed I had searched the entire cosmos for it.
4. Fuligo: The yellow blob reminded me of yellow slime mold.
5. Cirrocumulus: Named as such because the light blue orbs are reminiscent of clouds.
6. Nix: Meaning "snow" in Latin. The large, white orbs give an appearance of large fluffy snowflakes.
7. Sakura: The numerous, small, pink orbs give off cherry tree vibes. As if it were covered in tiny, pink blossom petals.
8. Penicillium: An iconic fungi. The colour and pattern resembles mold in a petri dish.
9. Favus: Meaning "honeycomb" in Latin.
10. Occasus Solis or "Occasus" for short: Latin for "setting sun".
11. Ignis: Latin for "fire".
12. Maculosus: Latin for "spotted" or "speckled".













