Sodalite gifts to say Good Luck in Business, an Interview or a Presentation

Sodalite : The peace and negotiation gemstone

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Sodalite is characterised by its dark, intense blue colour with white and sometimes yellow streaks. Egyptian priests used sodalite to dispel fear and to promote a clear, insightful mind. So Sodalite jewellery makes a great gift with meaning for many people, whatever their profession – lecturer, engineer, judge, journalist, sportswoman, doctor, musician, vet, and so on, or simply a colleague at work like a supervisor, or a student friend. Why? Mystics say the gemstone can help change the way you feel about yourself. It is said to have subtle, soothing energies and help people see the wisdom of adopting a simpler, calmer and less hectic lifestyle: So, good for healing rifts in partnerships and relationships too, because it is said to help bring calm to arguments or disagreements  –  thus aiding mediators and peace makers. Sodalite makes the ideal gift for events, jobs and professions needing calm.

Sodalite necklace with shell

Because Sodalite offers the gift of peace it also makes Sodalite jewellery an ideal gift for occasions needing thoughtfuless and insight like an Interview, an important Meeting or Presentation – or even for Retirement or Travelling

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These are some of the most well known ‘ Lucky Gemstones ‘ offering gifts for their own particular / special event that sometimes needs that extra bit of luck or inspiration:

AmethystAquamarineAventurineBlack Agate *   CarnelianCitrineCoral GarnetIndian AgateJadeMoonstonePearlRed JasperRose QuartzSmokey QuartzTigers EyeSodalite  

Each of these is renowned for igniting belief and bringing inspiration and good luck to certain events or occasions:

Camino charm bracelet ~ ft amazonite

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A spiritual bracelet for tranquility along life's camino

Soothe the spirit and calm the soul with this unique Amazonite charm bracelet featuring a Camino concha shell.

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For centuries the concha scallop shell, which is typically found on the sea coast of Galicia, in northern Spain, close to Santiago de Compostela (and the home of the Camino) has been the symbol of the Way of St James, and its pilgrims - los peregrinos. Pilgrims returned to their countries of origin wearing the scallop concha shell as a souvenir over their habit or hat, to demonstrate that they had reached Santiago. The scallop shell signifies rebirth, making way for a calmer self, supposedly one of the great lessons of the pilgrimage of life (and el Camino). For many, the walk is to find inspiration - improving their outlook on life, bringing them into closer contact with nature and expanding their cultural horizons through contact with other pilgrims. Everyone experiences the journey in a different way.

And Amazonite, which was first called 'Amazon Stone' with the name taken from the Amazon River (although few actual feldspars like this exist in this area today) is sometimes called the stone of truth or the "Hope Stone", as it is believed to help people along their path of self-discovery, thus soothing the spirit and calming the soul as people find contentment in personal harmony. In the past, artists were said to have found it particularly useful because they believed it cleared the lines of communication and thought.

Description: The bracelet measures 18cms(7") and fastens with a big bold bolt ring.

You can keep this lovely piece of camino jewellery for yourself or send it as a gift to a friend or loved-one to show them you are thinking of them and how much you care. Comes gift-wrapped, like all our presents - and we can print a personal message on your behalf.

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More information about the camino concha scallop shell of St James . .

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