
Morrisonite Picture Jasper Pendant – Sterling Silver Oregon-Mined Fine Jasper Statement Piece
This isn’t just a pendant—it’s a treasure born of lava, time, and tenacity. Wrapped in sterling silver like a confection from the Earth’s deepest vault, this Morrisonite pendant showcases painterly layers of cream, olive, and soft russet that swirl like brushstrokes frozen in stone.
Known as the “King of Jaspers,” Morrisonite is found only in one remote canyon along the Oregon-Idaho border—and it's no longer actively mined. Collectors and gem lovers seek out this fine jasper for its unique blend of pattern, rarity, and the wild stories of its rugged origin. Mined by jeep trail and bravery alone, this gem was carved from an ancient caldera wall and shaped by millions of years of geologic artistry.
✨ Stone: Morrisonite Picture Jasper (Fine Jasper)
📍 Origin: Oregon-Idaho Border – from closed claims in a remote canyon
🔹 Metal: Solid Sterling Silver
🎨 Pattern: Whorled brushstrokes of sage, cream, russet, and gold
💎 Finish: Polished cabochon in a hand-wrapped sterling silver spiral
💚 Energy: Grounding, inspiring, and tied to Earth’s deep-rooted beauty
This piece is one-of-a-kind, formed by nature and finished by hand. If you're the kind of person who stops to admire the moss on a stone or the pattern of clouds, this pendant is calling your name.
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📸 Note: Stone colors may appear slightly different depending on your screen—but we promise it’s even better in person.
🛒 Why You’ll Love It:
• Rare, no-longer-mined Morrisonite from the Oregon backcountry
• Earth-toned elegance and natural beauty in every curve
• One-of-a-kind artisan jewelry made with geological reverence
• A perfect gift for rock lovers, geology nerds, and soulful collectors
• Classic fine jasper wrapped in hammered sterling silver
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