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Celestite is one of those crystals that people often notice straight away and it is not bright or loud. It has a beautiful blue colour. Many people keep it nearby because they like its soft appearance. You can explore the selenite lamps collection if you like having that same gentle look in a room. Some people notice that celestite seems to change a little depending on where it is kept. In a brighter spot and it can look more open and light. In a quieter corner and it can look softer and more subtle. Nothing about the crystal has changed...

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Hematite can be found all over the world. It forms in different types of rock and soil. It is mainly made from iron and this gives it that dark look. Most pieces appear black or grey. Though some show hints of red, brown and a soft metallic shine. You can explore the selenite palm stone collection. While it may look quite plain in its natural state hematite can change once it is shaped and polished. Difference between selenite and hematite It is also helpful to understand how it compares to selenite. Hematite feels solid and heavy and selenite feels much...

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Using selenite in crystal work often begins with understanding how it is associated with different zodiac signs. Unlike many stones that are linked through birthstones. Selenite is connected with the moon in some traditions. You can visit the selenite tower collection for simple pieces that fit into your space. The moon has been important in many traditions. Selenite takes its name from Selene. Which means the moon goddess. It is often associated with Taurus and Leo. Taurus, Cancer and Leo - Selenite's traditional associations People often associate Taurus to Venus. People born during the time of Taurus is often found...

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Blue selenite is a less common form of selenite that stands out for its soft blue tone. Most people are used to seeing selenite in white or orange shades and so this colour can feel a bit different at first. It has a quiet look that gently draws attention. This guide looks at how blue selenite forms and what makes it different. How it is used in everyday practice. Origins and formation of blue selenite Blue selenite forms in water that slowly dries over time. During this process, minerals in the surrounding ground can become part of the crystal. This...

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Selenite has a fragile nature and it can break more easily. It can feel a bit surprising at first when this happens. Some people find that once it breaks and the smaller pieces actually feel easier to keep around. A bigger piece can feel a bit awkward to place. Smaller bits can sit anywhere. A bedside table or a small shelf can feel just right. The pieces often fall into their own shape after they break. There is no need to fix or arrange them. Some people leave them exactly as they are. Others place them in a small dish...

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