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Sodalite Flat Stone
Sodalite Flat Stone
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Sodalite Flat Stone from Brazil – Crystal of Logic, Truth & Calm Communication
Sodalite Flat Stone is a smooth, naturally formed crystal valued for its blue colour accented by white calcite veining. Shaped for comfort and ease of use, flat stones are ideal for meditation, pocket carry, or intentional placement on the body during energy work.
Spiritual & Metaphysical Properties
Sodalite is often associated with truth, logic, and calm self-expression, making it a popular stone for those seeking mental balance and emotional clarity. It is believed to support:
Clear and honest communication
Logical thinking and mental organisation
Emotional balance and stress reduction
Confidence in expressing ideas and truth
Sodalite is commonly connected to the throat and third eye chakras, encouraging thoughtful communication and insight.
🔬Scientific & Geological Facts
Mineral Class: Tectosilicate
Chemical Formula: Na₈(Al₆Si₆O₂₄)Cl₂
Crystal System: Isometric
Mohs Hardness: 5.5–6
Composition: Sodium-rich feldspathoid mineral
Formation: Forms in igneous rocks such as nepheline syenite
Sodalite is known for its characteristic blue colouration and is a key mineral in the feldspathoid group.
Historical & Cultural Significance
Although sodalite has been known to mineralogists since the early 19th century, it rose to popularity in the late 1800s and early 1900s as a decorative and ornamental stone. Its use in architecture and sculpture increased after large deposits were discovered in Canada.
Historically, blue stones like sodalite have symbolised wisdom, intellect, and truth, reinforcing their modern metaphysical associations.
Why You’ll Love This Sodalite Flat Stone
Smooth, polished flat stone for comfortable handling
Natural blue colouration with unique veining patterns
Ideal for meditation, pocket stones, grids, and crystal therapy
🔹 Care Tip: Clean gently with a soft cloth. Avoid prolonged water exposure and harsh chemicals to preserve the stone’s surface.
Each piece varies in size, shape and colour.
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