Sodalite Fine Sodalite good quality sphere - Height: 12.26 cm - Width: 12.26 cm- 2470 g






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Sodalite sphere of fine good quality from Brazil, weight 2470 g, diameter 12.26 cm, height 12.26 cm and depth 38.5 cm.
Description from the seller
Fine Soldaliet good quality sphere.
Sodalite is a beautiful gemstone typically characterized by its deep blue color, often with white veins or inclusions. This stone belongs to the sodium-aluminium-silicate family and is popular due to its striking appearance and versatility.
The color of sodalite can range from bright blue to dark blue and may sometimes contain shades of purple or gray. The white veins often found in the stone create an interesting contrast and add a unique dimension to each piece.
Sodalite is often used in the jewelry industry for making rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. It can also be processed into handmade craft items and decorative objects, such as figurines and bowls.
The stone has a smooth texture and can be used either polished or in a rough state, depending on the design and the maker's preference. Sodalite is not only visually attractive but also durable, making it an excellent choice for jewelry and other designs. It remains popular among collectors and jewelers looking for unique and striking pieces.
Sodalite mainly occurs in nepheline syenites, phonolites, and other felsic silica-poor igneous and metamorphic rocks. The type locality is located in the Ilimaussaq massif in Greenland.
It will be insured up to the maximum limit.
Seller's Story
Fine Soldaliet good quality sphere.
Sodalite is a beautiful gemstone typically characterized by its deep blue color, often with white veins or inclusions. This stone belongs to the sodium-aluminium-silicate family and is popular due to its striking appearance and versatility.
The color of sodalite can range from bright blue to dark blue and may sometimes contain shades of purple or gray. The white veins often found in the stone create an interesting contrast and add a unique dimension to each piece.
Sodalite is often used in the jewelry industry for making rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. It can also be processed into handmade craft items and decorative objects, such as figurines and bowls.
The stone has a smooth texture and can be used either polished or in a rough state, depending on the design and the maker's preference. Sodalite is not only visually attractive but also durable, making it an excellent choice for jewelry and other designs. It remains popular among collectors and jewelers looking for unique and striking pieces.
Sodalite mainly occurs in nepheline syenites, phonolites, and other felsic silica-poor igneous and metamorphic rocks. The type locality is located in the Ilimaussaq massif in Greenland.
It will be insured up to the maximum limit.
