MORRISONITE JASPER
BY CHISOM IBEMERE
Morrisonite Jasper, a type of chalcedony is a beautiful and highly sought-after variety of jasper, which is a microcrystalline form of quartz. It has a unique color and renowned for its remarkable patterns, vivid colors, and striking designs. It is primarily used in the creation of ornamental and lapidary items, including cabochons, beads, and various forms of jewelry.
Morrisonite Jasper is characterized by its wide range of colors, including vibrant blues, reds, yellows, and greens, often arranged in intricate patterns and bands.
The name “Morrisonite” is derived from the Morrison Ranch in Owyhee County, Idaho, USA, where it was first discovered. The material obtained from this location is highly regarded and sought after for its quality and beauty.
Morrisonite Jasper has a hardness of about 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness which makes it a durable material suitable for use in jewelry, carvings, and other ornamental items. It typically has a smooth and glassy luster when polished, enhancing its visual appeal and making it suitable for use in jewelry and lapidary art. It is generally opaque with an intricate and picturesque patterns.
The stone has a smooth texture when properly polished, but it may exhibit variations in texture due to the unique patterns within each piece. The specific gravity of Morrisonite Jasper typically falls within the range of 2.58 to 2.91, which is typical for chalcedony and jasper materials.
Morrisonite Jasper is a captivating and colorful type of jasper known for its vivid hues and intricate patterns. It is highly valued for its ornamental and lapidary purposes and is a prized material among those who appreciate the beauty of unique gemstones.