Collection: Bumblebee Jasper

Bumblebee Jasper is not a true jasper, but rather a unique combination of minerals formed from Volcanic activity.  It primarily consists of sulfur, calcite, hematite, and manganese oxides. These minerals, deposited in layers within volcanic rock, create the distinctive yellow, orange, and black banding that resembles a bumblebee's colours. You will find it smells like sulphur too.