Sarape Jasper Slab – Bold Mexican Banded Jasper from the Crazy Lace Mines
This Sarape Jasper (also spelled Serape Jasper) slab features rich bands of red, black, cream, and orange layered in a way that evokes the traditional Mexican Sarape blanket. It’s no surprise that this material, collected from the same mines as Crazy Lace Agate, has earned a reputation for its textile-like flow and visual intensity.
📏 Measurements (inches – longest – approx.): 5.1 x 3.7 x 0.22
Sarape Jasper is highly silicated, making it easy to cut and capable of taking a great polish. The color contrast and tight banding offer an eye-catching effect that’s perfect for high-impact jewelry, designer cabochons, or display pieces.
🔍 Product Features:
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Material: Sarape Jasper (Serape Jasper)
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Origin: Mexico – Crazy Lace Agate Region
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Color & Pattern: Bold red, black, orange, and cream banding
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Finish: Takes a strong polish
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Use Cases: Cabochons, display, jewelry, collecting
💎 Why You’ll Love It:
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Mined from the same region as Crazy Lace Agate
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Deep, vivid coloration with complex banding
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High silica content for clean cutting and polishability
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Visually striking and uncommon on the market
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Excellent choice for statement lapidary work
Natural Stone & Fossil Disclaimer:
All of the stones and fossils offered here are natural materials formed over millions of years through geological and organic processes. As a result, it is completely normal for them to exhibit natural fractures, pits, inclusions, voids, and other surface or internal features that reflect their ancient origins.
These characteristics are not flaws—they are part of what makes each piece unique. We encourage you to review all product photos carefully and research the properties of each material before purchasing to ensure it meets your expectations.
If you have any questions about a specific piece, feel free to contact us before ordering.
Photo Disclaimer:
I strive to provide accurate, unedited photos that represent each stone as naturally as possible. While I do not use filters or enhancements, please note that colors may appear slightly different depending on your screen’s brightness, contrast, and settings. All photos are taken with my monitor set to default display settings for the most neutral representation.
Slabs are typically photographed wet to simulate the appearance they will have when polished. This helps showcase the true color, pattern, and potential of the material. The final photo in each listing is usually taken dry to help you examine the natural surface for fractures, pits, or other imperfections. Please review all photos carefully before purchasing.