6.9" Freestanding Brilliant, Red/Yellow, Polished Mookaite Jasper

This is a 6.9" tall, free standing, richly colored mookaite jasper. The face of this specimen has been polished to a glossy-finish and the base has been cut flat to allow for easy presentation of the beautiful patterns and colors.

The polish work on this piece is exceptional, with no scuffing or dull spots like those found on lesser quality material.

About Mookaite Jasper

Mookaite jasper is a stunning, multi-colored stone with vibrant hues of reds, yellow and purples, formed from the fossilized remains of microscopic radiolarians. It is found in the 110 million-year-old Windalia Radiolarite formation, which formed on a shallow, marine shelf. Mookaite is found as vibrantly colored nodules in certain beds of soft white clay within the formation.

Radiolarite is a fine-grained, chert-like sedimentary rock composed predominantly of the microscopic remains of radiolarians. Radiolaria are tiny (100 micrometers!), free-floating, zooplankton that produce intricate mineral skeletons made of silica. When the radiolarians died, their tiny silica based skeletons settled on the bottom of the ocean and became covered in sediments like mud and clay.

As this sediment turned to sedimentary rock in a process known as diagenesis, the silica from the radiolarian skeletons pinched and coagulated into ribbons, nodules and other irregular concretions. These ribbons, nodules, and concretions are the mookaite within the clay layers. The coloration is due to other (mostly iron based) mineral impurities present along with the silica. Thus, mookaite can be considered as a fossiliferous sedimentary rock made out of the tiny skeletons of radiolarians.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Chalcedony var. Jasper
LOCATION
Mooka Creek, Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia
FORMATION
Windalia Radiolarite
SIZE
6.9 x 6.7"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#308146