Gemstone
Selenite
Pearly white gypsum named after the moon goddess — light, luminous, and traditionally the stone that keeps the crown chakra's shelf.
Pearly white
Selenite is crystallised gypsum — one of the softest minerals you can hold, light as honeycomb, with a pearly glow that seems to gather whatever light the room offers. The Greeks named it for Selene, the moon goddess, and on a windowsill at dusk it earns the name.
It forms in evaporating ancient seas, growing in long translucent blades. Some of the largest crystals on Earth are selenite — the famous cave at Naica in Mexico holds beams of it the size of pine trunks.
In the crystal tradition selenite belongs to the crown chakra and to clarity — it is the stone people use to mark a clean surface, a cleared mind, a fresh week. Practitioners often keep a selenite plate as a resting place for jewellery and other stones. Taurus and Cancer are its zodiac companions.
Two honest practical notes. Selenite is soft — a fingernail can scratch it — so it prefers shelves to pockets. And it dislikes water: never rinse it, just dust it. The care it asks for is part of its character; it teaches gentle handling by requiring it.
In the catalogue: charging plates, lamps and towers, palm stones and wands. Each piece is cut from natural Moroccan or Mexican gypsum, and each glows slightly differently.
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Kristallljus för kronchakra med celestit och selenit
Rea pris £1499 Ordinarie pris £1845EnhetsprisI lagerOrgonitkon med selenit, svart turmalin och koppar 90 mm
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