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AM002-B
Allwell Natural stone Anal Plug - Blue Sodalite Product code AM002-B
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Last price: US$29.91
Last price: US$29.91
Product description
Characteristics
- Diameter (cm): 3
- Length (cm): 9
- Color:
- Brand: Allwell
- Insertable length (cm): 5.5
- Warranty (months): 12
Product description
Sodalite is a rich royal blue tectosilicate mineral widely used as an ornamental gemstone.
Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent.
Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group with hauyne, nosean, lazurite and tugtupite.
First discovered by Europeans in 1811 in the Ilimaussaq intrusive complex in Greenland, sodalite did not become important as an ornamental stone until 1891 when vast deposits of fine material were discovered in Ontario, Canada.
Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent.
Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group with hauyne, nosean, lazurite and tugtupite.
First discovered by Europeans in 1811 in the Ilimaussaq intrusive complex in Greenland, sodalite did not become important as an ornamental stone until 1891 when vast deposits of fine material were discovered in Ontario, Canada.



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Nice quality surface with a good solid weight to it too, and comfy as well. Can't really say more than that.
Product features
- Diameter (cm): 3
- Length (cm): 9
- Color:
- Brand: Allwell
- Insertable length (cm): 5.5
- Warranty (months): 12
Sodalite is a rich royal blue tectosilicate mineral widely used as an ornamental gemstone.
Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent.
Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group with hauyne, nosean, lazurite and tugtupite.
First discovered by Europeans in 1811 in the Ilimaussaq intrusive complex in Greenland, sodalite did not become important as an ornamental stone until 1891 when vast deposits of fine material were discovered in Ontario, Canada.
Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent.
Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group with hauyne, nosean, lazurite and tugtupite.
First discovered by Europeans in 1811 in the Ilimaussaq intrusive complex in Greenland, sodalite did not become important as an ornamental stone until 1891 when vast deposits of fine material were discovered in Ontario, Canada.



Customer reviews
Nice quality surface with a good solid weight to it too, and comfy as well. Can't really say more than that.
Customer reviews: 1
Nice quality surface with a good solid weight to it too, and comfy as well. Can't really say more than that.