A wire-wrapped Nevada-shaped Crayola Jasper pendant from Elko County. This piece was handcrafted by a local artist, and is featured on an 18-inch silver snake chain with a lobster clasp.
Jasper is known for its rich colors and unique patterns, ranging from red and yellow to brown and green, sometimes resembling landscapes. It forms from volcanic ash and sediment over millions of years and is commonly found in dry desert regions, riverbeds, and areas rich in sedimentary rocks.
Pendant stone approximately: 1 1/4" in length, 3/4" wide