Vanished Landscape: Mt. Bullion Pendant (Extinct Variety) California
Mt. Bullion Agate Pendant – A Vanished Landscape in Stone
This rare Mt. Bullion Agate from California captures an ancient scene that seems almost alive — rust-red formations rising like islands through a sea of soft white chalcedony. Look closely and you might see drifting continents, coral reefs beneath pale water, or the clouded terrain of another world. Each agate from this long-closed locality is a natural painting — its colors and shapes created by iron-rich waters and volcanic silica millions of years ago.
Sourced from an extinct deposit near Mariposa County, Mt. Bullion agates are prized for their painterly contrast and rarity; the mine has long since disappeared into history. Set in solid 925 sterling silver, this pendant preserves a lost Californian treasure, a landscape frozen in quartz.
🌄 Origin: Mt. Bullion, California (Extinct Locality)
💎 Stone: Mt. Bullion Agate
🎨 Pattern: Rust-red “islands” in white chalcedony — like ancient coastlines or drifting clouds
💍 Setting: 925 sterling silver
A geological painting from a vanished place, timeless, mysterious, and one of nature’s finest works of art.