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5.65" Polished Biggs Jasper Slab - Oregon
This is a gorgeous, 5.65" wide slab of Biggs Jasper collected from Biggs Junction, Oregon. It features layered and twisted jasper formations that range in color from brown, tan to orange, and even pastel pink in spots.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
About Biggs Jasper
Biggs Jasper is a unique and highly sought-after variety of jasper first discovered near Biggs Junction, Oregon, around 1960, along the banks of the Columbia River. Formed millions of years ago, it started as volcanic ash that mixed with mineral-rich waters and subsequently solidified through the intense pressure and heat from volcanic activity. This transformative process turned the soft ash into a hardened, microcrystalline quartz, giving rise to the stunning, durable jasper we see today.
Renowned as a "picture jasper" Biggs Jasper is celebrated for its scenic, landscape-like patterns that resemble painted desert vistas, hills, and horizons. These patterns generally feature rich, earthy hues, including deep browns, soft beiges, creamy whites, and subtle grays. Some specimens also reveal darker, almost black lines that create striking contrasts, enhancing the stone's scenic appeal. The layering within Biggs Jasper often appears as flowing bands or striations, giving the impression of rolling landscapes or layered rock formations in a desert or canyon.
Biggs Jasper is a unique and highly sought-after variety of jasper first discovered near Biggs Junction, Oregon, around 1960, along the banks of the Columbia River. Formed millions of years ago, it started as volcanic ash that mixed with mineral-rich waters and subsequently solidified through the intense pressure and heat from volcanic activity. This transformative process turned the soft ash into a hardened, microcrystalline quartz, giving rise to the stunning, durable jasper we see today.
Renowned as a "picture jasper" Biggs Jasper is celebrated for its scenic, landscape-like patterns that resemble painted desert vistas, hills, and horizons. These patterns generally feature rich, earthy hues, including deep browns, soft beiges, creamy whites, and subtle grays. Some specimens also reveal darker, almost black lines that create striking contrasts, enhancing the stone's scenic appeal. The layering within Biggs Jasper often appears as flowing bands or striations, giving the impression of rolling landscapes or layered rock formations in a desert or canyon.
SPECIES
Chalcedony var. Jasper
LOCATION
Biggs Junction, Oregon
SIZE
5.65 x 3.4", .2" thick
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#302913