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Fluorescent Sodalite Bracelets - EXTRA BEAD ADDED
Faceted Fluorescent Sodalite Bracelet (a.k.a. Yooperlite)
These stunning faceted bracelets are crafted from natural fluorescent sodalite, a syenite rock rich in sodalite inclusions that create a fiery orange glow under UV or black light. Scientifically classified as a sodium aluminum silicate chloride, this rare mineral blend is both visually mesmerizing and scientifically fascinating.
In natural light, each bracelet displays a marbled mix of gray, black, and soft beige tones — subtle and grounding. But under ultraviolet light, the beads burst to life with glowing shades of orange and gold, caused by the natural fluorescence of sodalite within the host rock.
Fun Fact: Yooperlite is a trademarked name for this fluorescent sodalite material discovered in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula — nicknamed the “Yoopers.” The find quickly became a geological sensation, inspiring collectors across the Great Lakes. Yooperlite can also be found along the lakeshores of Wisconsin, where similar fluorescent sodalite-bearing rocks wash ashore.
Cut into faceted 8mm beads, these bracelets shimmer softly by day and dazzle with otherworldly fire by night.
✨ Stone: Fluorescent Sodalite (Syenite with sodalite inclusions)
✨ Also Known As: Yooperlite
✨ Bead Size: 8 mm (faceted)
✨ Fluorescence: Bright orange/yellow under UV or black light
✨ Origin: Great Lakes Region — USA & Canada
✨ Metaphysical Properties: Truth • Expression • Creativity • Emotional balance
Faceted Fluorescent Sodalite Bracelet (a.k.a. Yooperlite)
These stunning faceted bracelets are crafted from natural fluorescent sodalite, a syenite rock rich in sodalite inclusions that create a fiery orange glow under UV or black light. Scientifically classified as a sodium aluminum silicate chloride, this rare mineral blend is both visually mesmerizing and scientifically fascinating.
In natural light, each bracelet displays a marbled mix of gray, black, and soft beige tones — subtle and grounding. But under ultraviolet light, the beads burst to life with glowing shades of orange and gold, caused by the natural fluorescence of sodalite within the host rock.
Fun Fact: Yooperlite is a trademarked name for this fluorescent sodalite material discovered in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula — nicknamed the “Yoopers.” The find quickly became a geological sensation, inspiring collectors across the Great Lakes. Yooperlite can also be found along the lakeshores of Wisconsin, where similar fluorescent sodalite-bearing rocks wash ashore.
Cut into faceted 8mm beads, these bracelets shimmer softly by day and dazzle with otherworldly fire by night.
✨ Stone: Fluorescent Sodalite (Syenite with sodalite inclusions)
✨ Also Known As: Yooperlite
✨ Bead Size: 8 mm (faceted)
✨ Fluorescence: Bright orange/yellow under UV or black light
✨ Origin: Great Lakes Region — USA & Canada
✨ Metaphysical Properties: Truth • Expression • Creativity • Emotional balance