Kambaba Tumbles
Kambaba Tumbles
Kambaba Jasper is widely known as Crocodile Jasper, crocodile stone, or crocodile rock. Formerly known as Green stromatolite jasper. Its name also has several spelling variations khumbaba, Kumbaba stone, and Khambab stone. Kabamba Jasper is characterized by looking like an amphibian or reptile's eyes.
Kambaba Jasper is a black and green rhyolitic (volcanic) stone or vulcanite. It has a recognizable blackish with blue-green algae-shaped oddballs that look like stromatolites.
This rare orbicular variety stunning stone is not a jasper, it is a rock.
A sedimentary stone consisting of feldspar, aegirine (pyroxene), amphibole (hornblende), and microcrystalline quartz.
Some ask and wonder if kambaba Jasper is the nebula stone, it is not. It is a volcanic stone and microcrystalline quartz with dark mystic circles.
Kambaba Jasper can be found in the west-central bongolava region, Madagascar, India, the Netherlands, South Africa, France, Brazil, Belgium, Germany, and the USA.
Also known as blue-green algae, cyanobacteria have a fossil record which dates back almost three and a half billion years. It's for this reason that some claim kambaba jasper is more than three billion years old. Kambaba Jasper has an alluring radiant green and black physical characteristic that can be enjoyed in so many ways. It is believed to help bring balance and stability to the wearer and is thought to be particularly helpful for those who are feeling overwhelmed or stressed.
Kambaba jasper is commonly formed by the trapping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by microorganisms, especially blue-green algae.