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African Sodalite Tube 4x2mm

African Sodalite Tube 4x2mm
African Sodalite Tube 4x2mm
African Sodalite Tube 4x2mm
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15-16" strand
1$6.20
2-4$5.75
5+$5.23

About this item

Chic and petite, these African sodalite tubes are just right for adding a touch of blue to your projects. At 4x2mm, they’re a great size for adding texture to earrings or layering in necklaces. Pair them with silver for a classic look.

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Item # 75275
Beads per strand (approximately) 86
Hole size 0.7mm
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More about Sodalite

Our home state of Michigan is firmly team ‘Pop’ in the American soft drink debates, but we at Lima Beads are comfortable calling this gorgeous blue stone by its true name - SODAlite. Known for thousands of years to Indigenous Peoples in South America, Sodalite didn't become popular worldwide until the late 1800’s when a large deposit was discovered in Ontario, Canada. Princess Patricia, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, chose Sodalite as interior decoration for Marlborough House in England after a visit to Ontario. Because of her influence, an alternative name for this beautiful gemstone is Princess Blue.

Sodalite was named for its sodium content, not for sugary drinks. It is a member of the feldspathoid mineral family. Sodalite stones can vary in color, but those used in jewelry are shades of royal blue with white inclusions. Sodalite and lapis lazuli are often confused, but sodalite has no pyrite inclusions. Sodalite is often a component of lapis lazuli. While sodalite can be found in many locations around the world, significant quantities are located in Maine, Arkansas, and Canada.

Sodalite is said to promote intuition, and encourage decisiveness and rationality.