Tea light Slabs Sodalite
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Attractive tealight shape - each piece is unique, as the tealights are made according to the structure of the respective rough stones.
The flat Slabs measure approx. 10 x 9 cm; the edges are rough, the top is polished. The diameter of the hole for the tealight is approx. 4 cm.
Important: Do not leave the tealight burning unattended!
Sodalite was given its name in 1811 by the English mineralogist and chemist Professor Thomas Thomson (1773 - 1852). He named the mineral "Sodalite" due to its high sodium content, based on the English word "sodium" for sodium. In the wholesale trade, Sodalite is sometimes also referred to as alomite, bluestone, glaucolite, Canadian bluestone, odalite or soda stone.
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| manufacturer | Marco Schreier Mineralienhandlung GmbH, Im Osterholz 1, 71636 Ludwigsburg, Germany, www.marcoschreier.com Contact |
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