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Bumble Bee Jasper Vibrancy: Although it is not a real jasper, Bumble Bee Jasper is a calcium carbonate-rich mineral combination with manganese and arsenic oxide inclusions. Its characteristic bumblebee-like banding is caused by the following elements: Pyrite (black), Orpiment & Realgar (orange), Calcium & Aragonite (white), and Sulfur (yellow). This mineral, which was found in the West Java Province of Indonesia’s Papandayan Volcano only in the 1990s, is still unmatched on Earth. Since geologists don’t think any other deposits will be forming anytime soon, this is an extremely uncommon discovery in nature that should be admired and respected for its unmatched singularity.