Sodalite

This stone was first found in Greenland in 1811 and named after sodalite because of its high sodium content. Its name was made up of the English term "sodium" for sodium and the Greek term "lithos" for stone. A special feature of it is that it can shine in a different color under the influence of UV light. Sodalite can be produced synthetically. However, these syntheses are seldom identical in their composition to the actual mineral. According to other sources, it is said to have been known since ancient times and to have been regarded as a protective stone there. Especially with artistically active people, it should be able to increase inspiration and creativity in order to help them carry out their activities. However, it has lost its importance over time and has only recently been rediscovered. The sodalite brings clarity and helps the glands. Everything about effect, healing effect, meaning, charging, and much more.

 
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