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In Revelation 21:18-20, John names twelve bible stones that adorn the foundation of the New Jerusalem. "The wall was of jasper: and the city was pur3 gold, like unto clear glass. The foundations of the wall of the city were adorned with all kinds of semiprecious stones: the first foundation was jasper, the second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald, the fifth sardonyx, the sixth sardius, the seventh chrysolyte, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, and the twelfth amethyst."
History:
In 1272, while in western China Marco Polo wrote, “Chalcedony and jasper, which are taken for sale to Cathay (the populous eastern provinces), and suchis their abundance that they form a considerable commerce.” This is a key, for
the gemstones that Marco Polo thought were chalcedony and jasper are in fact white jade and spinach jade from Xinjiang Province in west China. These two nephrite jades have colours similar to chalcedony and jasper, (familiar stones in Marco Polo’s home country Italy). This helps us to identify both jewels fromRevelation 21.
CHALKEDÓN is white jade,and ÍASPIS is spinach green jade. Jade jewels are costly; the white and green jades are both elegant jewel stonesand well suited to carving. Modern chalcedony gets its name fromChalcedon, an ancient Greek seaport of the eastern Aegean Sea known for the jewel trade. But Pliny the Roman historian describedCHALKEDÓN as different from modern chalcedony; (in his time white jade was evidently marketed under that name).
Crystal Information
Crystals have inclusions, which appear naturally in gemstones. Sometimes they can be accidentally mistaken as cracks, but they're actually minerals that have been trapped within the crystal as it has grown. Inclusions are perfectly natural and make each individual crystal unique. They're part of the crystal's natural beauty and history.
White stones: jade, chalcedony, opal, alabaster, marble
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