King Cobra (Orbicular) Indian Jasper Shiva Lingham
This King Cobra Jasper Shiva Lingham displays a dynamic combination of orbicular formations and flowing mineral matrix, with strong variation in colour and structure across the surface. The piece features a mix of cream and white silica nodules, surrounded by warm brown tones and intersected by areas of chalcedony and mineral-rich inclusions.
Subtle green patches and layered transitions between zones indicate changing conditions during formation, giving this piece a more complex and visually varied geological profile.
Key Features
Material: Orbicular Jasper (microcrystalline quartz / chalcedony)
Formation: Polished Shiva Lingham
Colour: Brown, cream, white with hints of green and grey
Pattern: Mixed orbicular and matrix-dominant structure
Lustre: Waxy to vitreous
Transparency: Opaque with semi-translucent chalcedony zones
Finish: High polish
Dimensions
Size: 7.5 cm x 3.6 cm
Weight: 142 grams
Geological & Scientific Notes
This material is composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) in microcrystalline form. Orbicular structures form when silica-rich fluids deposit in concentric layers around nuclei, while surrounding matrix areas represent more continuous silica precipitation.
In this piece:
Orbicular zones show distinct phases of growth
Brown colouring is likely influenced by iron oxides
Green inclusions suggest trace mineral presence (possibly chlorite or other silicate inclusions)
Chalcedony veins fill gaps between growth phases
The combination of orbicular and more fluid matrix areas indicates fluctuating formation conditions over time.
Why This Piece Stands Out
Balanced mix of defined orbs and flowing matrix
Subtle green mineral inclusions add rarity and interest
Strong natural variation across the surface
Well-shaped lingham enhancing pattern movement
Care & Handling
Clean with lukewarm water and a soft cloth
Avoid harsh chemicals
Store separately to prevent scratching (Mohs ~6.5–7)
Honest Note
“King Cobra Jasper” is a trade name. Scientifically, this is best described as an orbicular jasper / chalcedony formation. Colour variation and inclusions are natural and reflect the conditions during formation.