Blue Arrowheads

Lake Dream-table lamp.

Sodalite was first discovered in Greenland in 1806 by a Danish scientist named Peder Christian Abildgaard. He named the mineral “sodalite” due to its high sodium content. In recent years, sodalite has gained popularity as a healing stone and is believed to have various metaphysical properties, enhances intuition, stimulates creativity, and brings emotional balance, improves verbal expression and understanding. Therefore it is also considered as a stone of communication.

Pyrite, also known as “fool’s gold,” has a rich history dating back to ancient times. 

It was used by Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Incas. It was valued for its metallic luster and was used as a decorative element in jewelry, as well as for religious and ritualistic purposes. During the Middle Ages, pyrite played a significant role in alchemy. Alchemists believed pyrite could be transformed into gold through a process called transmutation. Romans used it for various purposes, including as a building material, in the production of sulfur, and for medicinal uses. Pyrite played a role in World War I as a source of sulfur for the production of sulfuric acid, which was used to manufacture explosives and chemical weapons.
Its history shows that pyrite is far from being a “foolish” mineral. 

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Mineral Lights - Blue Arrowheads

Sodalite

Pyrite

The minerals up close​

Embark on a journey of discovery as you delve into the enigmatic depths of your mineral specimen, uncovering its mysteries through meticulous examination and detailed study.

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Mineral Lights - Blue Arrowheads

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