New ocean jasper (or possibly river jasper) sphere! I've named it the skittles sphere! COLLECT THE RAINBOW! ADMIRE THE RAINBOW! 🌈
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New ocean jasper (or possibly river jasper) sphere! I've named it the skittles sphere! COLLECT THE RAINBOW! ADMIRE THE RAINBOW! 🌈
Some close-ups of my ocean Jasper spheres!
My babies! 🥹 I decided to take a group shot of my ocean jasper spheres. Yes, I know, I'm obsessed. The orbs are perfection! Very satisfying. 👌 My hand is almost too small to hold all 4 at once! 😂 I'm so happy I have these in my personal collection! 😍
My complete arrangement of orbicular ocean jasper spheres to date. All colours and sizes! I find them so satisfying. The holy grail of my collection.
Ocean Jasper Spheres from my collection.
I'm so happy with my latest acquisition. This is probably one of the most unique ocean jasper spheres I've ever seen! It looks like some interesting fungal culture in petri dishes, or a really cool planet! Love the variety of colours and patterns!
Just acquired my newest ocean jasper sphere, and it's by far the biggest one I own. It's 80mm. It dwarfs my yellow blob kabamby one, and I thought it was big! I love the reds and pinks in this one!
This is probably what I consider the holy grail of my mineral collection. I've been looking for an ocean jasper sphere with cool-toned colours and a well-defined orbicular pattern for 6 years! This material is very sought-after and extremely difficult to obtain. My parents and I each gave it a name and that is: Xerces Sylvester Cosmos. I chose Xerces because of the beautiful subtle blue hues that remind me of the extinct Lycaenid butterfly. My mom chose Cosmos because I have pretty much searched the entire universe for this mineral and my dad chose Sylvester because he's random. Lmao. While not being a very big sphere, it holds a special place in my heart. Never for sale!