Grade A Brazilian Sodalite Necklace – Baroque Beads 45cm
This Brazilian sodalite necklace features baroque beads with naturally irregular shapes. Its blue hues, punctuated by light marbling, are complemented by a contemporary shackle clasp.
Originally from Brazil, this necklace is made of grade A baroque sodalite beads. This stone is particularly prized for its various shades of blue and its naturally contrasting patterns.
Depending on the beads, colors can range from light blue to deep blue. Veins or areas of white, cream, gray, and darker shades may also be present.
The baroque shape preserves the organic appearance of the mineral. Each bead thus has its own contours, dimensions, color, and particular distribution of its marbling.
Approximately 45 cm long, this necklace is worn close to the neckline. Its weight of about 20 g makes it comfortable to wear, while its shackle clasp adds a modern and original touch.
Patterns, colors, inclusions, and dimensions may vary slightly from one necklace to another. These peculiarities make each piece of jewelry unique.
Characteristics
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Stone: Sodalite
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Mineral Family: Silicates
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Shape: Baroque beads
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Stone dimensions: Variable
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Necklace length: Approximately 45 cm
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Weight: Approximately 20 g
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Stone origin: Brazil
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Grade: A – Good
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Clasp: Shackle clasp
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Colors: Various shades of blue with light marbling
Traditionally associated virtues of sodalite
In lithotherapy, sodalite is traditionally considered a stone of communication, logic, and serenity. It is particularly associated with:
- clearer and more sincere expression;
- self-confidence;
- concentration and organization of ideas;
- calm and emotional balance;
- intuition and understanding.
Information related to lithotherapy is provided for cultural and informational purposes only. It does not replace medical advice or treatment.
Purification and recharging
To purify sodalite, favor gentle methods such as fumigation, sound vibrations, or placing it on a flower of life.
To recharge it, place the necklace in soft moonlight or for a few hours on a cluster of rock crystal. Avoid salt, prolonged water exposure, and intense sun exposure.
To preserve the stones, wire, and clasp, also avoid chemicals, perfume, bathing, rubbing, and shocks.