Orbicular Bloodstone Jasper

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Orbicular Bloodstone Jasper

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When I just posted the one on beryls in the gemstone category I mentioned that I found both articles in Rock and Gem in a newsletter titled 'March birthstones', so here is the one I said I don't recall ever seeing before, much less heard of as a birthstone for March. Turns out bloodstone in general is the second birthstone for March, and the article just focuses on this type of it. The article doesn't show the photo that attracted me to click through, so I'll show that pic before the headline so you can see it too. 8-)

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Orbicular Bloodstone Jasper
By Admin - March 7, 2022

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"Orbicular bloodstone jasper looks like a cross between fancy jasper and ocean jasper. It is quite appealing with its bright reds, oranges, and greens, not to mention, the orbs.

Since this material is full of color blends and patterns, it creates a natural canvas to use in designing cabochons. My son Ben, for example, likes to utilize the color blends to combine hearts into one cab as if the hearts are blending into one.

Buying Orbicular Bloodstone Jasper

Finding this material is relatively easy. There are several sellers on Facebook — in the Slab Depot group, and on eBay.

When buying rough, you can usually see all the colors from the outside, which helps in deciding whether it has the sought-after colors. One thing to note, this material is a rather hard jasper and tends to have a few fractures. Usually, when I know rough may contain fractures, I tend to buy smaller-sized chunks instead of large pieces. I do this just in case the section I purchase contains many hidden fractures that I’ll have to work around during the cabbing process.

This variation of bloodstone might be a material that is best to purchase in pre-cut slabs so that you can see the full pattern and color array immediately.

How to Slab Orbicular Bloodstone Jasper

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When slabbing this material, there is no right or wrong way to load the vice. One method is to study the color patterns and try and cut in the direction you feel will best yield the desired patterns. If the piece is large enough, another option is to cut down the center and evaluate the pattern and then load the halves into the saw again, in a different direction. Either way, your study of the patterns and colors will help you bring out the best in each piece.

Another helpful technique when working with bloodstone is to bench test each piece by tapping slightly on a table or workbench and listening for fractures. If it’s solid, draw up templates and trim them out.

As you move into the next phase of cabbing, you’ll find the material is standard to most jaspers. However, because of the hardness and highly silicated composition, it is a jasper that tends to chip easily, especially on the bottom edge of the courser grit wheels. It’s best to trim out preforms just a little larger and then grind away excess on a smoother grit wheel, to avoid chipping.

Finishing Up

orbicular-bloodstone-jasperAs they say, patience is a virtue, and you’ll need a lot of it as you work with this material, because it can be incredibly challenging to remove all of the scratches by the 280 grit stage.

At the point where there are no scratches left, or there is no way they will be removed with the remaining wheels, ... "

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At Snyders Rock Ranch which was a Gem Show Pow Wow for decades, we got to hand pick from the collection of a couple of the old pit owners from their grand-daughter cleaning their garage of the Morgan Hill Material from California. We couldn't afford much as that was also the first show with the Ocean Jasper. I wish Id gotten more of the pink as he was breaking boulders with a sledge hammer. My two professional friends made the agreement to just buy all she didnt sell, then Dales back was bad so Leah & I loaded his half for another pick a 5 gallon bucket as you go payment. Finally I have a big saw for when it comes to light again. Bulls eyes are popular & small tumbles of Ocean jasper & the last of the eggs i had of it sold this weekend.
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