Creator

ZUHL

Item Number

701

Type

image

Description

Bruneau jasper

Size

2

Status

in inventory

Display/Storage

Storage

Building

Zuhl Library

Original Site

Idaho

Date Acquired

1990

Notes

The Bruneau jasper pattern is characterized by a series of overlapping oval shapes arranged in a circular format. An edge or line curves back on itself until it intersects with another line. This element gives the appearance of an oval shape behind the curved line that it crosses. The overlapping oval shapes are an illusion resulting from the repetition of the curved edge. Inside each resulting shape, the jasper changes gradually in hue and value, creating a visual sense of surface. This illusion of visual depth contributes significantly to the beauty of the generally opaque jasper material. Agates and jaspers are both members of the Chalcedony stone family. Chalcedony (kal SED' nee) is any form of microcrystalline quartz, where the crystals are too small to be seen without high magnification.

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Description

The Bruneau jasper pattern is characterized by a series of overlapping oval shapes arranged in a circular format. An edge or line curves back on itself until it intersects with another line. This element gives the appearance of an oval shape behind the curved line that it crosses. The overlapping oval shapes are an illusion resulting from the repetition of the curved edge. Inside each resulting shape, the jasper changes gradually in hue and value, creating a visual sense of surface. This illusion of visual depth contributes significantly to the beauty of the generally opaque jasper material. Agates and jaspers are both members of the Chalcedony stone family. Chalcedony (kal SED' nee) is any form of microcrystalline quartz, where the crystals are too small to be seen without high magnification. 3x2.5

Keywords

Bruneau jasper The Bruneau jasper pattern is characterized by a series of overlapping oval shapes arranged in a circular format. An edge or line curves back on itself until it intersects with another line. This element gives the appearance of an oval shape behind the curved line that it crosses. The overlapping oval shapes are an illusion resulting from the repetition of the curved edge. Inside each resulting shape, the jasper changes gradually in hue and value, creating a visual sense of surface. This illusion of visual depth contributes significantly to the beauty of the generally opaque jasper material. Agates and jaspers are both members of the Chalcedony stone family. Chalcedony (kal SED' nee) is any form of microcrystalline quartz, where the crystals are too small to be seen without high magnification. 1990 Mineral

Keywords

Bruneau jasper The Bruneau jasper pattern is characterized by a series of overlapping oval shapes arranged in a circular format. An edge or line curves back on itself until it intersects with another line. This element gives the appearance of an oval shape behind the curved line that it crosses. The overlapping oval shapes are an illusion resulting from the repetition of the curved edge. Inside each resulting shape, the jasper changes gradually in hue and value, creating a visual sense of surface. This illusion of visual depth contributes significantly to the beauty of the generally opaque jasper material. Agates and jaspers are both members of the Chalcedony stone family. Chalcedony (kal SED' nee) is any form of microcrystalline quartz, where the crystals are too small to be seen without high magnification. 1990 Mineral

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