6.4" Polished Agate and Jasper Sphere - Madagascar

This is a gorgeous, 6.4" wide sphere made from polished agate and jasper that features a variety of colors including hues of purple, blue, orange and beige. Basic testing confirmed that this specimen is a silicate, however the specific composition of this sphere is unknown. It was collected from Madagascar and many of the colors are indicative of this specimen coming from the same area as polychrome jasper.

Comes with the pictured display stand.

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.

Agate is a variety of microcrystalline quartz (chalcedony) that displays translucence and, in some cases, banding. Agate primarily forms when silica-rich fluids fill pockets within rocks and/or fossils, depositing the silica along the walls of the rock. This process can result in banding patterns, as the compositions and impurities of these depositing fluids change over time. These banding patterns can either form as flat layers, creating linear patterns known as waterline agate, or as rounded layers, forming more common ring-like patterns. These patterns depend on the surfaces available for deposition.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Chalcedony var. Agate/Jasper
LOCATION
Madagascar
SIZE
6.4" across
CATEGORY
ITEM
#121983