This Sodalite tower is a gorgeous, polished, and cut specimen. It has a swirl of marbled white, light blue, dark blue, and orange. It would be a great addition to any rockhound's collection.
Sodalite is a mineral group, also known as the feldspathoid group. It was first discovered in 1811 by Europeans in Greenland. However, it has been traced to the Caral People (2600-2000 B.C.) near Lima for trade. It is rarely found in crystal form and may be found intertwined with White calcite. Sodalite is primarily blue but also occurs in white, yellow, red, and green. Members of this mineral group include Lazurite, Haüyne, and Nosean.
Measurements are approximately: 3.5 inches tall and 1.25 inches in width.
Cleaning Instructions: Gently clean by hand with lukewarm water and a mild soap. Then rinse and pat dry.
Shipping Terms: Your package will be carefully packed and shipped via USPS or UPS within 3 business days after checkout is completed
Color and pattern variances are natural for this tower. The images are representative.