Selenite

About the Crystal

Selenite is often found in evaporite deposits and is formed through the evaporation of mineral-rich water. It is commonly found in desert regions, but can also be found in other locations where evaporite deposits occur.


Selenite is highly valued for its metaphysical properties and is often used in crystal healing and meditation practices. It is believed to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind and body, and is often used to promote relaxation and stress relief.


Here are some additional facts about selenite:

  • Selenite is often found in long, thin, blade-like formations, and can grow up to several meters in length.

  • The name "selenite" comes from the Greek word for "moon," as its reflective, glowing appearance is said to resemble the light of the moon.

  • Selenite is a very fragile mineral, and is easily scratched or damaged. Because of this, it is important to handle it with care and avoid exposing it to water or other chemicals.

  • Selenite is often used in crystal healing and meditation practices to promote mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual growth. It is said to have a powerful cleansing and purifying effect on the energy centers of the body, and is often used to clear and activate the chakras.

  • In addition to its metaphysical properties, selenite is also valued for its practical uses. It is often used in the production of plaster and drywall, and is also used in the manufacture of fertilizer and other industrial products.

  • Selenite can be found in many locations around the world, including the United States, Mexico, Morocco, and Australia. Some of the most famous and highly prized selenite formations come from the Caves of Naica in Chihuahua, Mexico, where massive crystals measuring up to 12 meters in length have been found.

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