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Sodalite
Sodalite is a mineral consisting of an aluminium silicate of sodium and chloride. It forms irregular grains and grain aggregates. Rarely, you can find sodalite with well-definable crystals. Its colour ranges from marvellous light to dark blue or blue-grey tones often with tiny white or pinkish veins. You can recognise it for its vitreous to greasy lustre. Its deposits are in Namibia, Canada and Brazil. Sodalite finds its use in jewellery; however, it is also a material for exclusive tiles production and gigantic interior sculptures.
Special conditions/ treatment: Sodalite is a fragile and fissile stone, which is stable against some acids. We recommend that you ask an expert before handling with sodalite. Alternatively, you may treat it as you would treat feldspar.
About the product: Sodalite has been smoothed out into a round flat shape. We sell smooth stones in 1 kg package; however some of them are available also in 0,5 and 0,25 kg variant.
Special conditions/ treatment: Sodalite is a fragile and fissile stone, which is stable against some acids. We recommend that you ask an expert before handling with sodalite. Alternatively, you may treat it as you would treat feldspar.
About the product: Sodalite has been smoothed out into a round flat shape. We sell smooth stones in 1 kg package; however some of them are available also in 0,5 and 0,25 kg variant.