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:

Indalo necklace gold filled classic

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A gold necklace symbolic of luck and protection

This classic-style Indalo Man necklace features the lucky Indalo, known around the world but especially in southern Spain, as a symbol of protection and good fortune. People who are lucky think positively, look for opportunities and are always open to possibilities.

Inspire your friends to be lucky and positive by sending this symbolic piece of jewellery. It makes an ideal gift for a special event or occasion and shows someone you really care.

Dimensions: The Indalo pendant is Gold-Filled and measures 27mm long including the hanging bail. (Height from top of arch to bottom of legs is 21mm x 14mm wide). It hangs on a 16" 14ct Gold-Filled fine trace chain. (Chapado de oro.) An 18" chain is also available: Please choose in Options Box

Is Gold-Filled the same as Gold-Plated / Vermeil?
No, it is much better: Gold-Filled is a layer of solid gold, pressure-bonded into another metal (in our case 925 sterling silver). Whereas Gold-Plating is a very thin layer of gold that is 'plated' onto the surface of a variety of other metals. (Vermeil just means that the plated item is made of silver: Nothing more; it is still just Gold-Plated.) So, Gold-Filled has a much higher value than simple Gold-Plating or Vermeil because it contains a much greater quantity of gold; and is of higher quality because of the way that gold is included: Once termed “Rolled-Gold” it has a long history - although the modern process wasn't patented until Victorian times in England. It is much more precious and tarnish-resistant than Gold-Plated / Vermeil: It does not rub off or flake or change colour. No es baño de oro, sino chapado oro: El chapado que llevan las piezas es de 2,5 micras, lo que equivale a un chapado oro de 23 kilates.

Everyone needs a guiding spirit to help them through life's challenges. Let this lucky gold Indalo be it. Comes gift-wrapped, like all our presents (with an information card about the Indalo) - and we can print a personal message on your behalf.

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