Sodalite 8mm Bracelet
Sodalite is a blue mineral that is primarily composed of sodium, aluminum, silicon, and chlorine. It is classified as a tectosilicate mineral and is part of the feldspathoid group.
Geologically, sodalite is formed in silica-poor rocks, such as nepheline syenite and phonolite, which are typically associated with alkaline igneous complexes. It crystallizes from a high-temperature magma and can be found in various volcanic and plutonic rocks.
Sodalite is known for its vibrant blue color, although it can also occur in other shades such as gray, white, green, or pink. It often forms in massive or granular aggregates and has a vitreous to greasy luster.
Please note: As this is a natural stone, no two stones are alike. Natural stones vary in shade, lines, patterns & inclusions. Natural stones may have chips, cracks & other imperfections, we can not guarantee perfect points or stones.
Disclaimer: Metaphysical properties are provided for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice or concerns. All statements made have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any diseases. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or health care provider. The information provided by this website or Maes Mystics is not a substitute for a consultation with a health care provider & should not be constructed as individual medical advice.
Sodalite is a blue mineral that is primarily composed of sodium, aluminum, silicon, and chlorine. It is classified as a tectosilicate mineral and is part of the feldspathoid group.
Geologically, sodalite is formed in silica-poor rocks, such as nepheline syenite and phonolite, which are typically associated with alkaline igneous complexes. It crystallizes from a high-temperature magma and can be found in various volcanic and plutonic rocks.
Sodalite is known for its vibrant blue color, although it can also occur in other shades such as gray, white, green, or pink. It often forms in massive or granular aggregates and has a vitreous to greasy luster.
Please note: As this is a natural stone, no two stones are alike. Natural stones vary in shade, lines, patterns & inclusions. Natural stones may have chips, cracks & other imperfections, we can not guarantee perfect points or stones.
Disclaimer: Metaphysical properties are provided for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice or concerns. All statements made have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any diseases. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or health care provider. The information provided by this website or Maes Mystics is not a substitute for a consultation with a health care provider & should not be constructed as individual medical advice.
Sodalite is a blue mineral that is primarily composed of sodium, aluminum, silicon, and chlorine. It is classified as a tectosilicate mineral and is part of the feldspathoid group.
Geologically, sodalite is formed in silica-poor rocks, such as nepheline syenite and phonolite, which are typically associated with alkaline igneous complexes. It crystallizes from a high-temperature magma and can be found in various volcanic and plutonic rocks.
Sodalite is known for its vibrant blue color, although it can also occur in other shades such as gray, white, green, or pink. It often forms in massive or granular aggregates and has a vitreous to greasy luster.
Please note: As this is a natural stone, no two stones are alike. Natural stones vary in shade, lines, patterns & inclusions. Natural stones may have chips, cracks & other imperfections, we can not guarantee perfect points or stones.
Disclaimer: Metaphysical properties are provided for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice or concerns. All statements made have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any diseases. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or health care provider. The information provided by this website or Maes Mystics is not a substitute for a consultation with a health care provider & should not be constructed as individual medical advice.