About this stone
Color
BlackRedPinkGold
Origin
Mexico
Mohs hardness
6.5–7
Treatment categories
Natural
Industry-standard treatment
Natural — black base with red, pink, and gold mottling is intrinsic to the rough
Mineral chemistry
Microcrystalline quartz (chalcedony) with iron oxide and other mineral inclusions producing black base with red, pink, and gold spotting
Crystal system
Trigonal
Stone family
Chalcedony
Common cuts
RoundRondelle
Common sizes
4mm6mm8mm10mm
Care notes
Durable (Mohs 6.5–7). Standard mild soap and soft cloth.
Related stones
Snowflake Jasper, Red Jasper, Jasper
Frequently asked questions
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Where does Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper come from?
Mexico is the recognized commercial source for this variety, which is why it carries the country name in its trade name. The stone is true jasper — opaque microcrystalline quartz colored by iron-bearing mineral inclusions that produce the deep red, bright red, pink, and golden mottling and spots scattered across the black base. Origin should be disclosed — confirm before buying if it isn't specified. -
Is Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper dyed?
No — every Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper strand in Dakota's catalog is sold natural. The reds, pinks, and golds against the black base are intrinsic mineral coloration; the contrast is what the rough naturally produces. Dye treatment is uncommon for this variety because the natural color register is already what designers want. Treatment should be disclosed — ask before buying if it isn't specified. -
What's the difference between Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper and snowflake obsidian?
They are different stones. Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper is true jasper — microcrystalline quartz at Mohs 6.5–7 — with a black base and scattered red and gold mineral inclusions. Snowflake obsidian is volcanic glass at Mohs 5–5.5 with white cristobalite spots on a black base. Different mineral family, different hardness, different care profile, different visual register. The "snowflake" word in both names is coincidental and describes the scattered-spot pattern rather than a shared mineralogy. -
How durable is Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper for daily wear?
Mohs 6.5–7 — durable enough for any jewelry application, including rings, bracelets, and necklaces. Standard care: wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap; no special handling required. Because the variety is sold natural, there is no concern about dye fade or pigment leaching from ultrasonic or steam cleaning. -
What sizes and cuts does Dakota carry?
Our active Mexican Red Snowflake Jasper inventory centers on 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm rounds. Round is the dominant cut for this variety. Full size and strand specifications are available on each listing; designers replenishing an existing design can confirm exact bead count, drill, and strand length per SKU.