Picture jasper rings showcase nature's own landscape paintings set in solid .925 sterling silver. This sedite stone forms over millions of years as mineral-rich waters deposit layers of iron and manganese oxides between silica bands. Each picture jasper displays scene-like patterns that resemble deserts, mountains, or forests. Our collection of 36,638 rings features authentic picture jasper sourced from regions known for quality deposits, including Idaho, Oregon, and Madagascar. Prices range from $6 to $6,302, with free shipping to all US addresses.
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Quality picture jasper deposits exist in Idaho and Oregon in the United States, as well as Madagascar, Indonesia, and Brazil. The Owyhee region of Idaho produces specimens with distinct desert-like scenery patterns.
Picture jasper rates 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs hardness scale. This makes it durable enough for ring settings with normal wear, though you should remove rings during heavy manual work.
Clean picture jasper with warm water and mild soap using a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, harsh chemicals, and prolonged sun exposure. Store separately from harder gemstones that could scratch the surface.
Yes, picture jasper forms through natural sedimentary processes over millions of years. The landscape-like patterns result from iron and manganese oxide deposits between silica layers. Each stone displays patterns created by its specific geological history.