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Indonesian bumblebee jasper sphere
Indonesian bumblebee jasper sphere
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80mm or 3.12" (approximately). 1.9lbs. Indonesian bumblebee jasper sphere with great banding and color.
Bumblebee Jasper is a striking and rare gemstone that originates from the volcanic regions of Mount Papandayan in Indonesia. This unique mineral is renowned for its vibrant, bold patterns that showcase swirling bands of yellow, orange, black, and gray. The intense yellow and orange hues are attributed to the presence of sulfur, while the contrasting black and gray bands are formed by various minerals like hematite and volcanic ash.
The gemstone's distinct coloration and patterns often resemble the bold stripes of a bumblebee, lending it both its name and a sense of lively energy. Bumblebee Jasper is not a true jasper but rather a complex mixture of volcanic matter, including anhydrite, sulfur, arsenic, and hematite. Due to its mineral composition, the stone is relatively soft and requires careful handling. It is often used in jewelry and decorative pieces, prized not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its purported metaphysical properties.
The gemstone's distinct coloration and patterns often resemble the bold stripes of a bumblebee, lending it both its name and a sense of lively energy. Bumblebee Jasper is not a true jasper but rather a complex mixture of volcanic matter, including anhydrite, sulfur, arsenic, and hematite. Due to its mineral composition, the stone is relatively soft and requires careful handling. It is often used in jewelry and decorative pieces, prized not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its purported metaphysical properties.
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