Sodalite Gemstones

  • Hardness

    5.5 on the Mohs scale.

  • Occurrence

    Italy, Brazil, Canada, India, Namibia, United States.

  • Appearance

    Opaque dark blue, one of the components of lapis lazuli. Often included with white streaks of calcite. Tiny transparent crystals have been discovered in the lava flows of Mt. Vesuvius in Italy.

  • Enhancements

    Sodalite is rarely dyed.

    More information on gemstone enhancements.

Sodalite
Sodalite

SDA110
SDA110
3.16 ct. total
8.0mm Cabochon, Round Cut
Medium
Strong Blue
Opaque
[E] Routinely enhanced.
Quantity Available: 10 pairs
With areas of black and white.
Sodalite

SDA104
SDA104
6.38 ct. total
12.0x10.0mm Cabochon, Oval Cut
Medium Light
Moderately Strong Blue
Opaque
[N] Not enhanced.
Quantity Available: 6 pairs
With areas of white and brown.
Sodalite

SDA109
SDA109
7.52 ct. total
11.8x9.9mm Cabochon, Oval Cut
Medium
Strong Blue
Opaque
[E] Routinely enhanced.
Only one pair available.
With areas of black and white.
Sodalite

SDA113
SDA113
3.50 ct. total
10.0x8.0mm Cabochon, Oval Cut
Medium
Strong Blue
Opaque
[N] Not enhanced.
Quantity Available: 5 pairs
With areas of white.
Sodalite

SDA114
SDA114
7.27 ct. total
12.0x10.0mm Cabochon, Oval Cut
Medium
Strong Blue
Opaque
[N] Not enhanced.
Quantity Available: 3 pairs
With areas of white.
Sodalite

SDA122
SDA122
4.14 ct.
12.0x10.0mm Cabochon, Oval Cut
White
Opaque
[N] Not enhanced.
Quantity Available: 4
With areas or Blue and Brown.
Sodalite