
Dalmatian Jasper (Rocko's Tumbled Stones)
Rocko tumbled these semiprecious stones in his National Geographic tumbler and is now selling them to you. The price is for one stone, about 0.5"-1" for medium or 1"-2" in size on its longest axis. Each one is different. If you are interested in tumbling your own stones, you can get details here. Rocko decided to sell some of his tumbled stones that we purchased as rough from National Geographic. He plans to use the money for savings, for his and Joy's college funds, and for books from his school's book fair (we save money for this from recycling as well). Dalmatian jasper, also known as Dalmatian stone, is a unique and fascinating gemstone that is sure to catch your eye. Its distinctive black and white spots resemble the coat of a dalmatian dog, which makes it a popular choice among pet lovers. In this article, we'll explore the historical uses, mineral structure and formulation of dalmatian jasper, and even throw in a joke for good measure. Historical Uses: Dalmatian jasper i