Product Description
Coquina Jasper Rough Rock Stone Slab
This natural rough rock slab of Coquina Jasper is 6.25 inches by 3 inches and 5.5 mm thick.
The unpolished lapidary stone slab weighs .28 lbs. and is shown wet in the first 2 pictures.
Coquina is a consolidated sedimentary rock of biochemical origin, mainly composed of mineral calcite, often including some phosphate, in the form of seashells or coral. Coquina forms near shore, where wave action is vigorous and sorts the sediments well.
It is also known as Elephant Jasper, Elephant Skin Jasper, Cobra Stone, Calligraphy Stone, Script Stone, and probably a few others I haven't heard!
But we like Coquina Jasper better and it is more accurate! Coquina is the Spanish word for cockleshells or shellfish.
The Greek origin of the word jasper, iaspis, means "spotted stone." This form of chalcedony, or microcrystalline quartz, is usually red, brown or green. Its patterns are much less regular and defined than those of the other chalcedony variety, agate. Another difference between the two is that jaspers are generally opaque, while agates tend to be translucent (or at least contain translucent bands).