From
the South African Rift, near Madagascar Kambaba Jasper is a sedimentary stone of fossilized algae. (stromatolite
- a mass of algae) that fossilized over time turning the algae
into stromatolite Jasper (Kambaba). The colors that are often expressed are the result of
the interaction of biological and sedimentary processes,
together with subsequent chemistry and mineral exchange.
Stromatolite
Kambaba Jasper (sometimes sold as Kambaba Jasper) has
green to black coloring, marked by fossilized ‘biomass’
structures. Stromatolites contain rudimentary algae fossils and
are known to be among the plants that contributed to the
production of oxygen in the early atmosphere of earth.
Stromatolite Kambaba Jasper contains evidence of the
planet’s biological activity over many thousands of years.
Stromatolite Kambaba Jasper is a stromatolite jasper of loden
green with mottled patterns of black specks with black swirl and
orb patterns. Kambaba Jasper Is a biological fossil of
bioorganic origin (stromatolite).