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Pure Sodalite Pendants in Sterling Silver  

Sodalite pendants bring the deep blue tones of this sodium-rich mineral into wearable form. Each piece in this collection features genuine sodalite set in .925 sterling silver. The stone rates 5.5 to 6 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for pendant settings with proper care. With 28,529 pure sodalite pendants in stock and prices from $16 to $11,402, this selection covers everything from everyday pieces to collector-grade specimens. Free US shipping on all orders.

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Natural Blue Sodalite Set in .925 Sterling Silver

Sodalite forms in igneous rocks where sodium and chlorine are present during crystallization. Major deposits exist in Brazil, Canada, and Namibia. The mineral's signature blue color comes from sulfur compounds trapped within its crystal structure, often mixed with white calcite veining that creates each stone's distinct pattern. Our sodalite pendants arrive in cuts that work with the stone's natural characteristics. Cabochon settings protect the surface while showing off color depth. Faceted pieces catch light at multiple angles. Raw and tumbled options preserve more of the stone's organic texture. Every setting uses .925 sterling silver, marked and verified. SilverRush Style has shipped natural stone jewelry from the US since 2005. Browse the full range of sodalite pendants and find the weight, cut, and price point that fits what you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sodalite and where does it come from?

Sodalite is a deep blue mineral composed of sodium, aluminum, silicon, and chlorine. It forms in igneous rocks and is mined in Brazil, Canada, Namibia, and Russia.

How do you care for a sodalite pendant?

Clean sodalite with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals, as sodalite rates 5.5 to 6 on the Mohs scale and can scratch or chip with rough handling.

Is sodalite the same as lapis lazuli?

No. While both are blue, lapis lazuli contains lazurite, pyrite, and calcite, often showing gold flecks. Sodalite lacks pyrite and shows white calcite veining instead of metallic inclusions.

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