Description
Dalmatian Jasper Obelisk Point – Polished Spotted Jasper Mineral Tower
This genuine Dalmatian Jasper obelisk point is a polished mineral specimen known for its distinctive cream-coloured base marked with contrasting black spots that resemble the pattern of a Dalmatian dog’s coat. Carefully shaped into a standing obelisk form, the piece highlights the natural spotted appearance of the stone while allowing it to stand upright for display.
The obelisk or tower shape features multiple polished facets that converge to a pointed tip, creating an elegant mineral display piece suitable for collectors, decorative mineral arrangements, or geological collections. The photographs in the listing show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing buyers to observe the unique patterning, colour distribution, and polished finish before purchase. Please refer to the listing photos for full sizing details.
Each specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine natural mineral specimen.
Mineral Type and Geological Classification
Dalmatian Jasper is commonly classified within the quartz family of minerals, composed primarily of microcrystalline silica similar to chalcedony and jasper varieties. Jasper itself is an opaque variety of microcrystalline quartz with the chemical composition SiO₂ (silicon dioxide).
The stone forms through the consolidation of silica-rich sedimentary material, where mineral impurities and inclusions become trapped within the quartz matrix. These inclusions create the contrasting patterns that define different jasper varieties.
The black spots characteristic of Dalmatian Jasper are typically formed by mineral inclusions, often associated with iron or other dark mineral phases embedded within the lighter quartz-rich host rock.
Quartz minerals belong to the trigonal crystal system, although jasper forms in massive structures rather than individual visible crystals due to its extremely fine crystal grain size.
Colour Patterns and Distinctive Spotted Appearance
Dalmatian Jasper is widely recognised for its cream to light beige base colour decorated with irregular black or dark brown spots. These contrasting inclusions are naturally distributed throughout the stone, giving each specimen a unique pattern.
The spotted appearance develops during mineral formation when darker mineral particles become incorporated into the silica-rich matrix. Because these inclusions form randomly within the host rock, no two Dalmatian Jasper specimens display identical spotting patterns.
The polished surface of the obelisk enhances the colour contrast and reveals the fine-grained texture typical of jasper minerals. Jasper generally has an opaque appearance with a smooth vitreous to slightly waxy lustre once polished.
Geological Formation and Host Environments
Jasper minerals typically form in sedimentary or volcanic geological environments where silica-rich fluids accumulate and solidify within rock cavities or sediment layers. Over time, these silica deposits harden and incorporate trace minerals and inclusions that create the colours and patterns seen in jasper varieties.
Dalmatian Jasper is believed to originate from silica-rich deposits where darker mineral inclusions became embedded within a lighter quartz matrix during the stone’s formation.
These types of jasper formations are commonly associated with silicified volcanic rocks, hydrothermal mineral deposits, and sedimentary silica deposits.
Quartz-based minerals such as jasper often occur alongside other silica minerals including chalcedony, agate, quartz crystals, and other cryptocrystalline quartz varieties.
Obelisk Shape and Display Characteristics
This specimen has been cut and polished into an obelisk or tower shape, a style commonly used to highlight the natural colours and patterns within decorative stones. The obelisk form features multiple polished faces that taper to a pointed tip, allowing the stone to stand upright for display.
The geometric shaping contrasts with the natural spotted pattern of the stone, creating a visually appealing piece suitable for display in mineral cabinets, decorative stone collections, or interior décor arrangements.
Dalmatian Jasper obelisks are often appreciated by collectors for the way the polished surfaces reveal the stone’s unique inclusions and colour patterns.
In some cultural traditions and spiritual practices, Dalmatian Jasper has been traditionally associated with symbolic meanings related to grounding or balance, though such interpretations are cultural perspectives rather than scientifically established properties.
Authenticity and Specimen Details
• Mineral Type: Dalmatian Jasper (Quartz family mineral)
• Chemical Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) with mineral inclusions
• Mineral Group: Microcrystalline Quartz
• Crystal System: Trigonal (cryptocrystalline structure)
• Colour: Cream to beige with black spotted inclusions
• Transparency: Opaque
• Surface Finish: Polished
• Shape: Obelisk point tower with faceted sides
• Lustre: Vitreous to slightly waxy when polished
• Formation Environment: Silica-rich sedimentary or volcanic deposits
• Authenticity: Genuine natural mineral specimen
• Included: Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Exact Item: The specimen shown in the photographs is the piece you will receive
This Dalmatian Jasper obelisk point showcases the natural spotted patterning of this distinctive quartz-based mineral, making it an attractive addition to mineral collections, decorative displays, or geological specimen cabinets.






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