This polished Royal Imperial Jasper cut shows vibrant pink and red-orange repeated egg patterning with cream and muted green bands. The back and bottom of the nodule is exposed jasper with no host.
8.8cm x 6cm polished surface
Approx. 1" deep
7.3oz
Imperial Jasper comes from central Mexico, near the border of Zacatecas and Jalisco and north of the city Guadalajara. It is known for the size of the jasper deposit, its formation in both veins and nodules, and its ability to form the "egg-patterning" found in only a handful of fine jaspers. Nodular pieces (which are highly associated with this patterning) are typically referred to as Royal Imperial Jasper. Horizontal banding, streamers, or 'spiderweb' patterns are also common. Classic colors for the material are green or dusty pink jasper, but it can skew to red, mauve purple, or even blue.