Large Namibian Sodalite Standing Display Freeform - 175mm, 1055g
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£269.00
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Locality - Namibia
Size – 175 x 112 x 65mm
Weight – 1055g
Size – 175 x 112 x 65mm
Weight – 1055g
This Namibian sodalite standing freeform is a handsome specimen boasting rich, royal blue colouration throughout with subtle snowy white speckled patterns, flecks of rust orange and silvery, metallic pyrite inclusions at its apex. It has been given a very unique and artistic, slightly wavy form and polished to a high, glossy lustre. With its striking colour and impressive size, it makes for a stunning natural decor piece.
About Sodalite
Sodalite is named after its sodium content and is well-known for its deep blue colouration, although it can also be grey, yellow, green or pink. Blue sodalite is the most highly prized variety and is often used in jewelry.
Sodalite is found in many localities around the world, usually in very small deposits. The most impressive, translucent sodalite, forming in well-defined crystals rather than as veins in rocks can be found exclusively in Nambia and the lavas of Mt. Vesuvius in Italy.
Another notable feature note is that most sodalite will fluoresce orange under ultraviolet light.
Sodalite is found in many localities around the world, usually in very small deposits. The most impressive, translucent sodalite, forming in well-defined crystals rather than as veins in rocks can be found exclusively in Nambia and the lavas of Mt. Vesuvius in Italy.
Another notable feature note is that most sodalite will fluoresce orange under ultraviolet light.
Sodalite in History
The use of sodalite by mankind dates back for many millennia. It was traded by the Norte Chico civilization 5500 years ago, with specimens found in the city of Caral, the oldest city in the Americas, situated in modern Peru. Although little is known about the use of the stone, its blue colouration would have been rare in the region and therefore highly prized.