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Sodalite is a talisman of writers, known for its ability to enhance creativity and inspiration and clear communication. It is called the Stone of the Poet, the Stone of Creatives and the Stone of Truth. Sodalite is a stone of insight and mental refinement, it brings peace and order to the mind.
Sodalite is a tectosilicate mineral and has a waxy lustre. It is part of the sodalite group with other stones such as lazurite and hauyne. It comes in shades of royal blue and purple with white calcite, but can also be found in white, yellow, red and green.
The name derives from sodium and the Greek lithos, stone.
It gained popularity in 1891 when deposits were found in Ontario, Canada. Because these deposits were discovered at the same time as a visit by the royal family, Sodalite is sometimes referred to in Canada as Princess Blue (Princess Blue).
The stone has excellent energy that will bring calmness to emotions and clear thoughts.
Deposits in the Czech Republic: only mineralogical occurrences
Deposits abroad: Burma, India, Korea, Angola, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, USA, Canada, Brazil, Greenland, Bolivia, Russia
## Stone of insight
Sodalite is a stone of insight and mental attunement. These vibrations are the key to deepening intuition. It helps to overcome the mental obstacles we may face on a daily basis. Sodalite enhances your mental abilities by helping to distinguish weaknesses and strengths.
## Stone of high vibration
Sodalite also helps in developing one's intuition. The high vibration of the stone helps you understand yourself and what you need to work on. Working with sodalite helps expand the communication centre, to voice inner thoughts that we sometimes don't understand. Sodalite connects the throat chakra and the third eye chakra and helps us to better understand thoughts and communicate in the right way.
### HISTORY
It was first discovered by Europeans in Greenland in 1811.
However, it was additionally identified by the Carolingian civilization (2600-2000 BC) near Lima, Peru, which used it for trade purposes.
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Height approx. 80-100 mm.
Weight approx. 60-140 g.
Sharpened to a point.
Photo is for illustration only. Each semi-precious stone is a unique original and may differ slightly in shape and texture from the pictures.
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