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Celestine or Celestine pulp
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Celestine is a common strontium sulfate mineral that forms in certain geodes. Celestin crystallizes as small prismatic shards that are usually transparent. These shards are very fragile and often break off with very little force. Celestin colors range from white, gray, green, orange, yellow, brown and blue. This mineral was first discovered in 1799 A.G. Werner and named from the Latin word "coelestis", meaning "heavenly". Most of the Celestin on the market today comes from Madagascar. Celestine is not recommended to be soaked because its substrate breaks down in moisture.
Additional parameters
Category: | DRUSES |
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ELEMENT: | AIR |
CHAKRAS: | CROWN CHAKRA, THIRD EYE, THROAT CHAKRA |
ZODIAC: | GEMINI, LIBRA |
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