Materials: 8mm sodalite stones. 24ct gold plated brass saucers beads. Stainless Steel Chain with gold plated brass pave lobster clasp.
Care: Store in a clean, dry place. Generally, jewellery should only be put on after washing/ applying any makeup, hair spray, gels, lotions or perfume. Keep away from extreme temperatures and over-exposure to direct sunlight. Please remove your jewellery before showering, bathing, swimming, playing sports and sleeping. These are splash-proof but do not get excessively wet
For more information see the Jewellery Care Guidelines
Sodalite, a captivating and distinctive blue gemstone, holds a special place among its counterparts. It occurs naturally in crystal form, showcasing its remarkable beauty. As a tectosilicate mineral, it derives its name from the abundant sodium content within its crystal structure.
Although its initial discovery dates back to 1811 in Greenland, sodalite gained significant popularity in Canada starting from 1891. It found increasing usage in decorative ornaments, often leading to confusion with lapis lazuli due to their similar colour and texture.
So, what does sodalite signify? The sodalite crystal aligns with the zodiac sign Sagittarius and is associated with the moon. With its profound deep blue hue, this crystal is linked to the elements of water and air.
When it comes to metaphysical properties, sodalite offers a range of benefits. It empowers effective communication, enabling individuals to express their emotions truthfully and follow their intuition. By fostering objectivity and rational thinking, it encourages clarity of thought. Moreover, it aids in reducing panic attacks and enhances self-expression.
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