Thank you everyone for your comments. I took Robin's advice and did a google search. There is a type of picture jasper called "owyhee" that has the same coloration as my piece, so perhaps that is it.
when I did my search, that's one of the ones I thought it might be too. Glad you found it and could identify it. I love stones so love to collect the different ones. Your piece is gorgeous and the stone was the perfect complement no matter what it is. kat
I agree with Kat that the stone and your beading are perfect complements of one another, no matter what it is. I love all the jaspers! They make such beautiful cabochons!
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when I did my search, that's one of the ones I thought it might be too.
Glad you found it and could identify it. I love stones so love to collect the different ones. Your piece is gorgeous and the stone was the perfect complement no matter what it is.
kat
I agree with Kat that the stone and your beading are perfect complements of one another, no matter what it is. I love all the jaspers! They make such beautiful cabochons!
Robin A.
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