Selenite Towers

$25

Polished selenite towers — six-faceted points carved from translucent white selenite with the stone's signature glow under light.

Details

  • Form: Tower / point
  • Origin: Morocco
  • Mineral: Satin Spar (a fibrous form of gypsum, sold as Selenite in the trade)

About the stone

Selenite is a crystallized form of gypsum. Most stones sold today as 'selenite' are technically Satin Spar — a closely related fibrous gypsum that retains the same properties and characteristic shimmer. The name comes from the Greek selene, meaning moon, after the stone's pearly, moon-like glow under light.

In crystal tradition

In crystal tradition, selenite is long-valued as a clearing and high-vibration stone. The tower form — a polished six-faceted point — is among the most popular cuts for selenite, often used as the central stone on an altar or in a crystal grid. The point directs the stone's clearing intention upward.

Care

Selenite is water-soluble — it will dissolve in water, so do not wash it under the tap or place it in a sea-salt cleansing bath. Cleanse with sound (singing bowls, bells), smoke, or moonlight instead. Soft stone — handle gently, avoid drops.

Each piece is one of a kind. Natural variations in colour, shape, size, and pattern are part of what makes the stone what it is — the photograph shows a representative example, your piece will look slightly different.

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