Description
Wyoming black nephrite jade river cobble from the N. Platte River
5.9oz 167g – 4.75″ x 2″ x .75″
Beautifully sleek lines on this water worn river cobble, fantastic shape, feels great to hold in your palm. The indentations on the tip of this piece are likely from quartz crystal intrusions that have then been smoothed by eons of river tumbling.
This beautiful, naturally worn river cobble was originally collected by a family in Douglas, Wyoming with permission from the local ranchers to jade hunt along the riverbanks of the North Platte River in the Guernsey, Wyoming vicinity. I purchased this piece directly from that family about 8 years ago. The origin of this piece is likely either the black jade veins near Douglas or the Edwards black claim which was located above the confluence of the Sweetwater and N. Platte Rivers. These river cobbles are becoming quite rare.