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| Written by ElizaWire Jewelry Designs Co. |
| Thursday, 04 December 2008 15:07 |
![]() A member of the Chalcedony species, Jasper comes in many different varieties. It's is derived from the Greek word which means "spotted stone." This dense, finely grained stone, can contain up to 20 percent foreign materials which actually determines it's color streak and appearance for categorization. Jasper is found worldwide and comes in colors like red, brown, yellow, gray and green. Black and Blue are the most rare colors found. Varieties: Agate Jasper: (jaspagate) Yellow, brown or blended green, grown within agate Picture Jasper: (aka Picasso Jasper) [shown above] Has very unique designs within the stone, often appearing as if a painted design is there. Egyptian Jasper: (Nile pebble) A strong red or yellow color. Banded Jasper: Wide banded, layered structure. Basanite: (touchstone) Black with fine grain. Often used by goldsmiths and jewelers for streak-tests of precious metals. Hornstone: (chert) Gray, brown-red, with a very fine grain. Sometimes rare specimens are green or black. Scenic Jasper: Iron oxide causes brown markings that resemble a landscape. Moukaite Jasper: Pink to light red, with a cloudy look. ![]() Peruvian Jasper: Well banded with green coloring primarily. ![]() Zebra Jasper: Strong stripes of green or black resemble a Zebra's stripe.
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 December 2008 15:17 ) |







