Celestite Cluster D (300g)
With a longer, low-profile shape, Celestite Cluster D (300g) feels like a little seam of blue crystal exposed from the earth. This 300g cluster measures approximately 10×3,5cm and originates from Sakoany, Madagascar, one of the best-known sources for collector-quality Celestite.
Celestite — also called Celestine — takes its name from the Latin word for ‘heavenly’, a perfect match for its delicate blue colour. The mineral is strontium sulfate, and its crystals can form glassy blades, prisms and sparkling cavities. Compare more Celestite pieces to see how the same mineral can shift from pale powder-blue to clearer, brighter crystal faces.
In crystal traditions, Celestite is a favourite for peaceful spaces, meditation and angelic symbolism. Because it is a relatively soft mineral, it is best treated as a display crystal rather than something to carry loose with harder stones.
Product Details
Crystal: Natural Celestite / Celestine
Form: Natural crystal cluster
Weight: 300g
Approx. Size: 10×3,5cm
Origin: Sakoany, Madagascar
Appearance: Pale sky-blue crystals with natural variation in clarity, size and formation
Why This Shape Stands Out
· Longer formation creates a different silhouette from the rounder clusters
· Multiple blue crystals catch light along the surface
· Madagascar locality gives the piece a strong mineral story
· A lovely horizontal accent in a layered shelf display
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this cluster have a different silhouette from the others?
Natural clusters grow irregularly, so each piece develops its own crystal distribution, matrix and outline.
Can sunlight affect Celestite?
For long-term display, gentle indirect light is preferable; it also helps protect delicate specimens from heat and unnecessary exposure.
What does the name Celestite mean?
Its name comes from a Latin word meaning heavenly or celestial, referring to the mineral’s characteristic sky-blue colour.
Is Celestite the same as Blue Calcite?
No. They are different minerals: Celestite is strontium sulfate, while Calcite is calcium carbonate.
Pairs Well With
· Selenite to echo its traditional angelic associations
· A taller crystal tower to contrast with its horizontal form
· Different natural crystal clusters for varied shape and texture
Perfect For
· Layered shelf styling where a lower cluster shape works best
· An established cluster collection needing a pale-blue contrast
· Meditation spaces and angel-inspired displays
Comes with a meaning card.








Reviews
There are no reviews yet.