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Sodalite Specimens

A light, relatively hard yet fragile mineral, sodalite is named after its sodium content; in mineralogy it may be classed as a feldspathoid. Well known for its blue color, sodalite may also be grey, yellow, green, or pink and is often mottled with white veins or patches. The more uniformly blue material is used in jewellery, where it is fashioned into cabochons and beads. Lesser material is more often seen as facing or inlay in various applications.

Although very similar to lazurite and lapis lazuli, sodalite is never quite comparable, being a royal blue rather than ultramarine. Sodalite also rarely contains pyrite, a common inclusion in lapis. It is further distinguished from similar minerals by its white (rather than blue) streak.

Item# MSSO001
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Rich, fantastic blue sodalite from Brazil that has been polished along one side to demonstrate the difference between the rough and finished gemstone.  This is a really suberb piece of gemmy sodalite that would make a wonderful addition to any collection!  Approx. size: 40x45x47  Weight: 72.6 grams
$15.00