Dalmatian Stone, also referred to as Dalmatian Jasper, is a white feldspar-Quartz mineral with black dotted inclusions.
It has been named after the resemblance to the Dalmatian dog breed.
All jewellery is delicate, so please handle it with care.
Store
 your jewellery in the box it arrives in. This will 
protect it against damage, moisture and UV rays (which can affect 
certain crystals).  Storing in darkness will keep your sodalite pendant from turning color.
To keep your jewellery looking its best please 
do not get your jewellery wet. Avoid wearing with creams and perfumes 
and always take off before showering. Jewellery can be cleaned by gently
 polishing with a dry cloth.
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Jasper in the bible;  The first mention of stones in the Bible (Exodus 28:17-20) has to do 
with the stones in Aaron's breastplate. Aaron was Moses' brother and led
 the tribe of the high priests. His breastplate was adorned with twelve 
stones and is described in the Bible as the breastplate of judgment or 
decision.  "You shall put settings of stones in it, four rows of stones:
 The first row shall be a sardius, a topaz, and an emerald {sometimes 
carbuncle is listed here}; this shall be the first row; the second row 
shall be a turquoise {sometimes emerald is listed here}, a sapphire, and
 a diamond; the third row, a jacinth {sometimes listed as a ligure}, an 
agate, and an amethyst; and the fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and a 
jasper."
Ex 28:20, 39:13, Job 28:18, Ezek 28:13, Rev 
4:3, 21:11,18,19  Jasper is named as the 
twelfth stone in the 
breastplate. Jasper (iaspis) is mentioned in several places in the Bible
 and it is also listed as the 
sixth foundation stone of the New 
Jerusalem in the Greek and Latin texts. Jasper is undoubtedly the yshphh
 of the Hebrew text. Jasper is a variety of chalcedony. It is found in 
many different colors and patterns. The named jasperis is derived from 
the Greek word that means “spotted stone”. It was used in ancient times 
as mantles, pillars, vases, and other interior decorations. Jasper was a
 favorite in the ancient world, and its lore can be traced back in 
Hebrew, Assyrian, Persian, Greek and Latin. Legend states it was used to
 drive away evil spirits and protect against snake and spider bites. 
Many amulets made from jasper were found in Egypt with scripture 
inscribed on the amulet to protect the wearer from death.
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."
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			     ÍASPIS is 
the first gemstone listed in Rev. 21:19-20.  This was evidently the jewel most admired because the entire outer wall of the heavenly city is made
			of this stone (Rev. 21:18).  The heavenly city is radiant with the light of 
ÍASPIS (v 11) and this jewel stone also decorates God’s throne (Rev. 4:3).  Many Bible
			versions have translated ÍASPIS as “jasper” in the belief that these names have
			a common origin, but the name “jasper” is now known to be of Persian origin.  
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.
- Stainless Steel:
Hypoallergenic.
Stainless
 steel is a dark silver colour but is made from solid, medical grade 
stainless steel. It is durable, will not tarnish and is low maintenance.
 It is ideal if you live in a humid climate (as it won't ever tarnish) 
or you want to wear your jewellery all the time (including in the 
shower!). It's perfect to wear to the beach and is hypoallergenic. 
 Disclaimer: This necklace is a decorative piece that is not meant for mystical purposes. 
Deuteronomy 18:9-12Ezekiel 13:18, 20 & 21 
2 Thessalonians 2:9 & 10Revelation 16:13 & 14Exodus 7:10-12Acts 8:9-13 
Psalm 103:2-4Revelation 22:14 & 15