Howdy Folks! I've been working making some lovely matte finish focal beads out of material called "Wonderstone" from the Great Basin region, mostly Utah. It's NOT a picture jasper and it's not a jasper at all. It's most likely a coarse grained rhyolite that is not very silicated (low quartz levels). I'll put some inquiries out onto the rockhound and lapidary lists I'm on to try and figure out more info on it. Because it's not very silicated it doesn't take a very good polish, so I put these through a 600 grit sanding to get a satin matte finish on them and then I oil them with hand lotion to fill the pores of the stones and deepen the color.
This first batch is called "Salina Wonderstone" I'm told, because it's from near Salina, Utah. It loks a lot like NW picture jaspers but with a dark night sky....
These other Wonderstones have wonderful banding and color in them and are from various, unknown locations in the Western United States...
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