Sodalite Beaded Bracelet
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Deep navy and white, bead by bead—a bracelet whose color comes directly from the mineral's chemistry, not a surface finish or dye.
Sodalite is a sodium aluminum silicate with chlorine (Na₄Al₃Si₃O₁₂Cl)—named for its sodium content. The blue is intrinsic to the structure; each bead also shows the white calcite or feldspar veining that makes sodalite immediately identifiable in hand. Mohs hardness 5.5–6. Primary commercial sources include Bancroft, Ontario; Cerro Sapo, Bolivia; and deposits in Brazil, Greenland, and India.
In the chakra tradition, sodalite is associated with the throat and third-eye chakras—the centers linked to honest expression and reflective thought. Ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian craftsmen used deep-blue stones, including sodalite, in decorative and ceremonial contexts.
A bracelet for daily wear—the veining means no two beads are exactly alike, and the full strand reads as a coherent, saturated band of blue.
Every crystal is hand-picked for exceptional beauty, quality and energetic integrity, then vortex-charged in Sedona’s sacred energy. This process infuses each piece with a high-frequency presence, delivering a crystal experience that feels as powerful as it looks.