Sodalite
Sodalite is one of the most versatile blue stones we carry — bold, rich blue to blue-violet with characteristic white Calcite veining, often confused with Lapis Lazuli but distinctly its own stone. Here's a quick way to tell them apart: if significant Pyrite is present, it's Lapis. Sodalite was first discovered by Europeans in 1811 in Greenland, but didn't become important as an ornamental stone until 1891 when vast deposits were found in Ontario, Canada. The biggest deposits today are in Brazil. One of our favorite things about this page is our Orange Sodalite — also known as Sunset Sodalite — a natural mix of blue Sodalite and orange Feldspar (Sunstone) that creates stunning rusty-orange veins running through a blue-grey base.
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Sodalite Natural, Smooth Stars, One 15mm Strand
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$18.00Sodalite, Natural, Smooth, Stars, One 15mm Strand This price is for one strand 15 to 16 inches long. 15mm star strands have 25 to 26 pieces. Sodalite is rock-forming mineral best known for its blue to blue-violet with white Calcite...$18.00 -
Sodalite, Natural, Puffy Heart, One 20mm Strand
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$20.00Sodalite, Natural, Puffy Heart, One 20mm Strand This price is for one strand 15 to 16 inches Heart strands have about 16 pieces Sodalite is rock-forming mineral best known for its blue to blue-violet with white Calcite mixed within the stones...$20.00