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Larsonite Jasper Cabochon Pair for Earrings

Larsonite Jasper Cabochon Pair for Earrings

Larsonite Jasper, also known as Fossilized Bogwood Jasper, is a rare and fascinating gemstone that captivates with its blend of earthy tones and ancient history. The stone often displays shades of green, brown, tan, and gray, with flowing patterns and subtle natural textures resembling ancient wood grain. Its unique appearance results from the petrification of prehistoric bogwood, where organic material has been replaced by silica over millions of years. Each Larsonite cabochon is a timeless piece of nature's artistry, making it highly sought after by collectors and lapidary enthusiasts.

Origin:
Larsonite Jasper originates from the fossilized bogwood deposits of Eastern Oregon, USA, specifically in areas that were once ancient swamps and marshlands. The stone’s formation is the result of volcanic activity that caused mineral-rich waters to flow into these prehistoric wood deposits, gradually replacing the organic material with silica while preserving its natural patterns and structure.

Age:
Larsonite Jasper is estimated to be 11 to 14 million years old, dating back to the Miocene epoch. During this time, lush wetlands and forests covered the region, and over millennia, the wood fossilized under pressure and mineral-rich conditions, transforming into the stunning jasper seen today.

Beyond its natural beauty, Larsonite Jasper holds symbolic meaning, often associated with grounding, transformation, and the enduring passage of time. Its combination of history, rarity, and aesthetic appeal makes it a treasured addition to jewelry and gemstone collections.

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