DALMATIAN STONE
Dalmatian stone, also known as a type of jasper (because it has hooked onto buyers) are only found in the amazing country of Mexico. Dalmatian stones are not a type of jasper at all. In fact, they are a microcrystalline for being made of black tourmaline and feldspar quartz. The creamy white back round is the feldspar, while the tourmaline is the rustic black dots. This iconic rock is made near volcanos. The heat and pressure cause minerals to melt.
Dalmatian stones are named after the playful dalmatian dog. Due to that, dalmatian stones are believed to give a sense of loyalty and playfulness.
By Coral- Head of Marine biology and geology