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Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and or cryptocrystalline chalcedony and other mineral phases, [1][2] is an opaque, [3] impure variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in color; and rarely blue The common red color is due to iron (III) inclusions
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Jasper is a type of mineral that is primarily composed of silica, with other trace elements and impurities giving it its unique colors and patterns It is a member of the chalcedony family and is typically opaque, although some varieties can be translucent
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