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Pure Sodalite Rings in Sterling Silver  

Sodalite rings pure sodalite rings bring the deep blue tones of this sodium-rich mineral to your fingers. Formed in igneous rocks lacking silica, sodalite develops its signature royal blue color with white calcite veining. Our collection of 36,647 sodalite rings starts at $6 and ranges to $6302, each set in .925 sterling silver. With a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6, sodalite works well for rings worn with moderate care. Every stone is natural and sourced from deposits in Brazil, Namibia, and Canada.

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Why Natural Sodalite Rings Deserve a Place in Your Collection

Sodalite belongs to the feldspathoid mineral group, first identified in Greenland in 1811. The blue coloration comes from sulfur within the crystal structure, while white streaks result from calcite inclusions. Unlike lapis lazuli, which contains pyrite flecks, sodalite presents a cleaner blue-and-white pattern that photographers and designers favor for its consistent appearance. Our sterling silver sodalite rings feature stones cut in cabochon, oval, and freeform shapes that display the mineral's natural character. The .925 silver settings provide durability while complementing the cool blue tones. Since 2005, SilverRush Style has worked with natural stones, and our sodalite selection reflects that commitment to genuine materials over synthetic alternatives. Free US shipping applies to all orders. Browse the full range of pure sodalite ring styles, from simple bands to statement pieces, and find the size and setting that fits your preference.

Where does sodalite come from?

Major sodalite deposits exist in Brazil, Namibia, Canada, and Russia. The mineral forms in alkaline igneous rocks and occasionally in metamorphic limestone.

How hard is sodalite?

Sodalite rates 5.5 to 6 on the Mohs hardness scale. This makes it suitable for rings with regular wear, though removing it during heavy manual work helps preserve the stone.

How do I clean a sodalite ring?

Use warm water with mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals, which can damage the stone surface over time.

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