The stone of logic and a clear mind.
Deep blue veined with white, sodalite is the stone of a clear mind. It’s said to order the thoughts, ease mental agitation and support focus — useful for studying, thinking or structuring a project.
Where lapis opens intuition, sodalite tidies the thoughts.
Rich in sodium (hence the name), it was widely used in décor — including Canadian royal interiors in the early 20th century. It’s sometimes confused with lapis, but matter and without gold.
For studying, structuring your ideas, or finding calm under mental overload.
Set it on your desk while you work, hold it before an exam, or keep it close when you need a level-headed decision. What matters isn't the stone itself, but the attention it invites you to bring to yourself: a crystal is an intention you hold in your hand.
Cleanse it under running water for a few minutes or with smoke (sage, palo santo), then recharge it overnight under the full moon or on a quartz cluster.
"A crystal doesn't do the work for you — it reminds you, in the palm of your hand, of what you've chosen to listen to. 🐑"
A crystal does nothing on its own — but holding one can be a pause to ask yourself something. With sodalite, you might ask:
Sodalite is traditionally associated with: clarity & logic, mental calm, communication, self-confidence. Where lapis opens intuition, sodalite tidies the thoughts.
It’s linked to the Throat & third eye chakra (element Air). Wear it, place it on that area in meditation, or simply keep it close.
Set it on your desk while you work, hold it before an exam, or keep it close when you need a level-headed decision.
Under running water or with smoke, then recharge under moonlight or on a quartz cluster.
They are traditional and symbolic, not scientifically proven. Their value is the intention they invite you to set. Crystal healing never replaces medical advice.
For wellbeing & reflection ✦ Traditional, symbolic properties — crystal healing never replaces medical advice. 🌙