
Owyhee Picture Jasper Pendant – Sterling Silver Oregon Outback Treasure
This isn’t just a pendant—it’s a fiery relic from the rugged high desert of Eastern Oregon, captured in sterling silver and polished to perfection.
Mined near the remote canyonlands along the Oregon-Idaho border, Classic Owyhee Jasper is one of the most beloved picture jaspers in the world. Known for its rich reds, dramatic landscapes, and painterly streaks of gold and taupe, it’s like a desert sunset frozen in stone. Rare, vivid, and entirely natural—no dye, no nonsense—just Earth’s wild artistry.
This particular piece boasts that classic red Owyhee tone, grounded in bold landscape-like banding and wrapped in a clean sterling silver setting. It's a pendant for the wanderers, the grounded souls, the desert witches and geology geeks alike.
✨ Stone: Owyhee Picture Jasper (Natural Picture Jasper)
📍 Origin: Oregon-Idaho Border, USA – hard-to-reach outback canyonlands
🔹 Metal: Solid Sterling Silver
🎨 Pattern: Rich, layered desert-scape in rust red, ochre, and taupe
💎 Finish: Artisan wrapped, high-polish cabochon with natural charm
💚 Energy: Earthy, grounding, and fiercely connected to place and time
Formed millions of years ago in volcanic mud and compressed by geologic time, Owyhee Jasper is a stone of storytelling—each one a visual poem of the land it came from.
📍 On Display Now: Come visit us in Lincoln City—our rock gallery is open 7 days a week on the Oregon Coast. But heads up—what you see today may disappear tomorrow.
📸 Note: Colors may vary slightly depending on screen and light—but if you're into real rocks, you’ll know: it looks even better in person.
🛒 Why You’ll Love It:
• Classic Oregon outback picture jasper
• Vivid, painterly red landscape patterns
• One-of-a-kind desert vibes with no repeats
• Hand-set in solid sterling silver by Laura Joki
• Perfect for nature lovers, rockhounds, and earthy style seekers
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