Free-Standing, 4.9" Brockman Jasper Section - (2.7 Billion Years)

This is a stunning 4.9" wide polished section of jasper from Mt. Brockman in Western Australia. This specimen is just about 2.7 billion years old! It comes from the same deposit that produces Marra Mamba Tiger's Eye, however this piece does not contain any tiger's eye. It has been polished to a glossy finish on one side, and the base has been cut flat for aesthetic display.

About Jasper

Jasper is a term that can be applied to an opaque variety of chalcedony. The opaqueness is due to a higher concentration of impurities mixed with silica/quartz compared to other varieties of silica, such as quartz or agates. Like agate it may form in a wide variety of colors, and is often multi-colored. In most cases, jasper forms when silica-rich fluids permeate throughout a soft sediment or volcanic debris deposit. The fluids then crystallize around the particles/impurities, resulting in a cementation process. Most often, the impurities present determine the coloration of the deposit following solidification, but other factors can play a role in the color of what is now considered a jasper.
FOR SALE
$65
DETAILS
SPECIES
Chalcedony var. Jasper & Iron
LOCATION
Mt. Brockman, Hamersley Ranges, Pilbara Region, Western Australia
FORMATION
Marra Mamba Iron Formation
SIZE
4.9 x 4.75", up to 1.4" thick
CATEGORY
ITEM
#353820