Leopard Skin Jasper: Mexico’s Orbicular Rhyolitic Gem

leopard skin jasper tumbled

Leopard Skin Jasper, mined in Mexico, is a rhyolitic jasper patterned with striking orbicular “spots” of red, cream, gold, and black. Formed through silicified volcanic flows rich in iron and manganese, its markings resemble a leopard’s coat—symbolizing Earth’s creativity, adaptability, and enduring artistry in stone.

Red Fox Agate: Patagonia’s Fiery Banded Chalcedony

red fox agate specimen

Red Fox Agate, discovered in the volcanic plateaus of Patagonia, Argentina, glows with fiery red, orange, and white bands that mirror the coat of its namesake. Formed from silica-rich lava and iron oxides, this rare chalcedony captures Earth’s artistry in motion—uniting geology, color, and collector appeal in one naturally painted stone.