Graveyard Point

Graveyard Point Plume Agate, found in far southeastern Oregon near the Idaho border, is a world-famous lapidary material known for its dramatic plume formations suspended in clear to milky agate. These plumes often appear in shades of gold, white, black, or orange, creating intricate, three-dimensional scenes within the stone. Formed in ancient volcanic cavities where silica-rich fluids deposited layers of agate around mineral inclusions, Graveyard Point material is prized for both its natural artistry and its workability. When cut and polished, it reveals striking detail and depth, making it a top choice for cabochons, jewelry, and collector displays.