A Hawk too gorgeous for words has been brought out of a stunning Biggs Blue jasper specimen, by Christopher Sandoval. With varying shades of rich brown and tan, this amazing material, valued as a gem stone, was first discovered around 1960 near Biggs Junct
A Hawk too gorgeous for words has been brought out of a stunning Biggs Blue jasper specimen, by Christopher Sandoval. With varying shades of rich brown and tan, this amazing material, valued as a gem stone, was first discovered around 1960 near Biggs Junction, Oregon. It formed as mud from volcanic ash that was deposited on a basalt terrain long, long ago. This collectible raptor has piercing eyes of inlaid turquoise and gold lip shell. About 2 3/4″ long, 1 1/4″ wide and 1 5/8″ tall.
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