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Pure Sodalite Jewelry in Sterling Silver  

Pure sodalite jewelry brings the deep blue tones of this sodium-rich mineral into wearable form. Each piece in our collection pairs natural sodalite with .925 sterling silver settings. Sodalite rates 5.5 to 6 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for rings, pendants, and earrings with proper care. Mined from deposits in Brazil, Canada, and Namibia, this stone shows characteristic white calcite veining against its blue base. Browse over 130,257 pieces with free US shipping on every order.

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$2,209.65 $132.58
Estimated value: $4,419.30
Weight: 56.80g
Inner circumference: 16-18 inch
Drop Part: 2 inch
Clasp: Lobster-claw labs
Item Code: 3-mar-26-8

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Natural Sodalite Set in .925 Silver: What Makes It Special

Sodalite belongs to the feldspathoid mineral group, formed in igneous rocks low in silica content. The blue color comes from sulfur trapped within the crystal structure during formation. Unlike lapis lazuli, which it resembles, sodalite lacks pyrite inclusions and tends toward a more uniform blue-gray tone. Our sterling silver settings protect the stone while allowing its natural patterns to remain visible. We source sodalite from established mines where the mineral occurs in large, workable deposits. Brazilian sodalite often shows deeper saturation, while Canadian material from Ontario displays the classic blue-white marbling. Each stone is cut and polished to fit our .925 silver bezels, prongs, and wire-wrap designs. SilverRush Style has offered natural stone jewelry since 2005. Every sodalite piece ships free within the United States and arrives with the genuine article you see photographed. The silver carries standard .925 hallmarks. If you want blue tones without the higher price point of sapphire or lapis, sodalite delivers that color in an accessible form.

Is sodalite the same as lapis lazuli?

No. Both show blue coloring, but sodalite lacks the golden pyrite flecks found in lapis. Sodalite also tends toward gray-blue tones rather than the intense royal blue of high-grade lapis lazuli.

How should I care for sodalite jewelry?

Clean with mild soap and water using a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals. Store separate from harder stones to prevent scratching, as sodalite rates 5.5-6 on the Mohs scale.

Where does your sodalite come from?

Our sodalite originates from mines in Brazil, Canada, and Namibia. These regions produce material with consistent color and the white veining characteristic of quality sodalite.

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