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Mineral Sequence in the Cady Mountains

Chalcedony (var. Jasper)

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Cady Mountains, Mojave Desert, CA


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Mineral Sequence in the Cady Mountains

In the Cady Mountains of California’s Mojave Desert, chalcedony takes on a bold identity in the form of jasper—a dense, opaque variety rich in earthy reds, browns, and yellows. Jasper forms when silica-rich fluids fill cavities or replace other materials in volcanic rock, crystallizing slowly over time and often incorporating iron or other minerals that give it its signature colors and patterns. These stones are solid, fine-grained, and often polished smooth by natural erosion or human hands. Jasper is a favorite among collectors and lapidary artists for its durability and aesthetic appeal, but it also tells a deeper story of the desert’s ancient volcanic activity. Each piece is a hardened snapshot of geologic processes—where chemistry, time, and pressure worked in unison to create something as useful as it is beautiful. In the Mojave, jasper stands as a natural work of art.


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