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Sodalite Spectacular Decorator and Collector Items
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Item: Sodalite, Moonstone, and Topaz Sterling Pendant

This unique item is sold.
Code#: sodj103
Size: pendant measures 2.4" long x 1.1" wide
( 62mm x 29mm)
Price: $94.50
This beautiful sodalite, moonstone, and topaz pendant was handcrafted in sterling silver and set with a 26x18mm sodalite cabochon gemstone, an 8x6mm rectangular shape sky blue topaz faceted gemstone at the top, and a pear shape 8x6mm blue-flash moonstone cabochon gemstone at the bottom of the pendant. The photo at left was taken under incandescent light.

Item: Sodalite Sterling Silver Bracelet


Code#: sodj104
Size: adjustable length from 6.5" up to 7.75" long
Price: $138.50
This bracelet was handcrafted in sterling silver and set with five large to extra large size natural sodalite cabochon gemstones with 100% natural color. These genuine sodalite cabs measure from 21x16mm up to 37x26mm! The close up photo at left was taken under incandescent light, see also a full-view photo.

Item: 3.5 inch Natural Color Blue Bahia Granite Sphere


Code#: sods147
Size: 3.5 inch diameter
Location: Handcrafted from natural sodalite rough mined in Brazil
Price: $124.50
This natural color sphere was hand-ground and polished from natural color sodalite rough that is popularly referred to as "blue bahia granite", which is mined in Bahia, Brazil. Geologically speaking, it is actually not a "granite" at all, because there is no quartz. The light color minerals are feldspars (plagioclase and microcline), and the dominant mineral present is the rich blue sodalite with a small amount of green epidote. This beautiful collector or decorator sphere has an exceptionally fine polish.

Item: 6.3 inch Natural Color Blue Sodalite Sphere


Code#: sods150
Weight: 11.0 Lbs
Size: 6.3" diameter
Location: handcrafted from natural sodalite rough mined in Brazil
Price: $594.50
This 6.3 inch diameter sodalite sphere has a superior quality finish. It was handcrafted from natural color sodalite rough that was mined in Brazil. It has very beautiful dark blue natural color with interesting white patterns.

Item: 6.8 inch Natural Color Blue Bahia Granite Sphere


Code#: sods151
Weight: 14.4 Lbs
Size: 6.8 inch diameter
Location: Handcrafted from natural sodalite rough mined in Brazil
Price: $732.50
This beautiful 14.4 pound decorator sphere has a fine quality finish. It was hand-ground and polished from natural color sodalite rough that is popularly referred to as "blue bahia granite", which is mined in Bahia, Brazil. Geologically speaking, it is actually not a "granite" at all, because there is no quartz. The light color minerals are feldspars (plagioclase and microcline), and the dominant mineral present is the rich blue sodalite with a small amount of green epidote and other dark minerals.


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