Bluestone

Bluestone is a colloquial name for sodalite, which is rich blue in color and soft and brittle in nature. Sometimes bluestone has veins of pink, white, cream, and yellow, and can be found in old and weathered rocky environments (such as the Dalering Mountains, the Storm Horns, and the Thunder Peaks). It is usually cut cabochon (polished glassy smooth and curved, without facets) or tumbled in barrels of gravel and sand; very rarely it is hard enough to be cut in facets. It is sometimes called ditroite. A typical stone has a base value of 10gp.