Sarape Jasper El Serape Jasper Cutting Rough Flatrate Lapidary Stone Herringbone Petrified Wood Please see the second from
Description
Please see the second from the last photo to see what I am talking about
Photos have been taken with the stones wet to simulate a polish
such as plant pots
they can also sometimes have moss agate or waterline agate within
It is a unique vein on the Graveyard Mines in Oregon
Sarape Jasper El Serape Jasper Cutting Rough Flatrate Lapidary Stone Herringbone Petrified Wood Please see the second fromSarape Jasper, also spelled Serape Jasper, is a form of Jasper from the Crazy Lace Mines in Mexico. Sarape Jasper also goes by another trademark name from another miner: Red Zebra Jasper. Sarape Jasper is named after the traditional Sarape Blanket. It often has visually similar patterns as Crazy Lace and is usually highly silicated. It can take an excellent polish and is generally an easy stone to work with. It has a higher iron content, which is
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