MOOKAITE JASPER PENDANTS
This stunning, multicolored stone has pastel hues of reds, yellows, and purples. Mookaite can be described as chert, opalite, chalcedony, or combination of the three. It's actually a sedimentary rock formed from the microscopic remains of tiny radiolarians!
Mookaite is found as nodules in the Windalia Radiolarite formation within the Kennedy Ranges near Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia.
Mookaite is found as nodules in the Windalia Radiolarite formation within the Kennedy Ranges near Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia.