The listing, 9 Cabochons for wire wrapping or drilling jewelry - opal, jasper, agate has ended.
All hand formed and polished by me (except for the opal which was part of a ring I took apart).
White opal - small, pretty plain. Not much fire but some shimmer / sparkle.
Rainforest jasper - free form shape, quite thick, with lots of agatized patches.
Jasper - not sure which type, but it has red and silver streaks and patches throughout.
Blue opal in feldspar matrix - I'm not sure if the blue actually is opal, I think it is a quartz, but they call it opal. It is oval in shape.
Jasper - Squarish in shape, off-white with red streaks.
Ocean jasper - Light blue, one oval and one squarish shape.
Moss agate - A pair of square moss agate cabs. Lots of light coming through! Note that these are hand formed and not exactly the same size.
You can make jewelry by wire wrapping or by drilling holes (you need a drill press or a dremel and diamond bits - about $1 each on ebay). All cabs are finished on both sides.