About this stone
Color
TanCreamBlackBrown
Origin
USA (Utah)Turkey
Mohs hardness
3–4
Treatment categories
Natural
Industry-standard treatment
Natural — linear brushstroke patterns are intrinsic, formed by mineral deposits in metamorphosed limestone or marble. Not microcrystalline quartz.
Mineral chemistry
Metamorphosed limestone or marble (calcium carbonate) with mineral inclusions producing linear brushstroke patterns
Crystal system
Trigonal (calcite)
Stone family
Trade name (limestone/marble base, not jasper)
Common cuts
RoundRondelleNugget
Common sizes
4mm6mm8mm10mm12mm
Care notes
Soft (Mohs 3–4) — significantly less durable than true jasper. Avoid ultrasonics, acids, and prolonged water exposure; calcium carbonate reacts with acids. Soft cloth and mild soap only.
Related stones
Limestone, Marble, Jasper
Frequently asked questions
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What does picasso jasper look like?
Picasso jasper shows sharp, linear, almost calligraphic banding — dark lines crossing cream and tan fields, often with brown, black, and occasional rust accents. The pattern reads as abstract brushwork on a polished bead, which is how the variety got its name. Bead-to-bead variation is part of the appeal; no two strands look exactly alike, but the overall palette stays in the brown-tan-cream-black register. -
Is picasso jasper treated?
Yes — every active picasso jasper strand in Dakota's catalog is stabilized. Stabilization is resin impregnation that hardens the stone's softer matrix and makes the variety durable enough for everyday jewelry wear. The pattern and color are intrinsic to the rough; stabilization does not add color. Treatment should be disclosed — confirm before buying if it isn't specified. -
Where does picasso jasper come from?
Across Dakota's active inventory, picasso jasper is China-sourced, which is consistent with the broader bead trade — most commercial picasso jasper enters the market from Chinese deposits. The variety is not tied to a single-deposit story like ocean jasper or kambaba; it is a workable, widely-available material processed for jewelry use. -
How durable is picasso jasper for daily wear?
Stabilized picasso jasper is durable enough for ordinary jewelry use — bracelets, necklaces, earrings. The variety is softer than true microcrystalline-quartz jaspers, which is why stabilization is standard. For care: soft cloth with mild soap; avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam, and prolonged solvent exposure, which can degrade the resin over time. On a mixed-stone design, keep picasso jasper away from harder beads to minimize surface scratching. -
What sizes does Dakota carry?
Active picasso jasper inventory centers on 8mm rounds, with 6mm, 4mm, and 10mm sizes also stocked. Round is the dominant cut. Full size and cut availability is filterable in the grid above; designers replenishing an existing design can confirm exact strand specifications on each listing.