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Celestine Crystal Natural Blue Celestite Mineral Madagascar Collector Specimen Authentic

£16.80

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Description

Natural Celestine Crystal Mineral from Madagascar

This genuine Celestine crystal specimen, also commonly known as Celestite, is a naturally formed mineral sourced from Madagascar, a region internationally recognised for producing high-quality celestine crystal clusters and mineral specimens. Celestine is admired for its delicate sky-blue colour and transparent to translucent crystal formations, making it a popular addition to mineral collections and geological displays.

The specimen has been carefully selected for its natural crystal structure and attractive colour, highlighting the characteristic appearance that makes celestine distinctive among sulfate minerals. The photographs in this listing show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to examine the crystal form, colour, and structure before purchase. Full sizing and scale can be seen clearly in the listing photographs.

This crystal is a genuine natural specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral.

Mineral Species and Scientific Classification

Celestine, or Celestite, is a mineral composed primarily of strontium sulfate. It belongs to the sulfate mineral group and is recognised for forming beautiful prismatic crystals that can appear in clusters, geodes, or individual crystal formations.

Key mineralogical details include:

  • Mineral Name: Celestine (Celestite)

  • Chemical Formula: SrSO₄

  • Mineral Class: Sulfates

  • Crystal System: Orthorhombic

  • Hardness: Approximately 3–3.5 on the Mohs scale

  • Lustre: Vitreous to pearly

  • Transparency: Transparent to translucent

  • Typical Colour Range: Colourless, pale blue, sky blue, grey-blue, and occasionally white

The name “celestine” is derived from the Latin word “caelestis,” meaning heavenly, referencing the mineral’s characteristic pale blue coloration. The delicate blue colour often results from trace impurities and the interaction of light within the crystal lattice.

Crystal Structure and Appearance

Celestine crystals typically develop in tabular or prismatic forms, often forming clusters of interlocking crystals within cavities or geodes. In many specimens, the crystals exhibit sharp terminations and glassy surfaces that reflect light effectively.

The specimen may display several natural characteristics typical of celestine crystals, including:

  • Translucent to transparent crystal faces

  • Glass-like vitreous lustre

  • Pale blue crystalline colouration

  • Natural crystal growth patterns

Individual crystals may also show slight variations in shade or clarity due to natural conditions during mineral formation. These variations are part of the mineral’s natural geological character and make each specimen unique.

Geological Formation and Locality

Celestine commonly forms in sedimentary rock environments, particularly within evaporite deposits where mineral-rich waters concentrate dissolved elements during evaporation. Over time, strontium sulfate crystallises within cavities, fractures, or geodes within the host rock.

Madagascar is well known for producing celestine specimens, particularly from sedimentary deposits where mineral-rich fluids allowed crystals to grow within rock cavities. These environments can produce attractive clusters with well-formed crystals and vivid colour.

Celestine may occur alongside associated minerals such as:

  • Calcite

  • Gypsum

  • Anhydrite

  • Sulfur

  • Barite

These mineral associations reflect the evaporitic and sedimentary environments in which celestine commonly forms.

Collecting and Display Appeal

Celestine crystals are widely appreciated by mineral collectors for their distinctive blue colour and attractive crystal formations. Specimens from Madagascar are especially popular due to their clarity, colour intensity, and crystal development.

Collectors often seek celestine specimens for:

  • Mineral and crystal collections

  • Geological study displays

  • Decorative natural mineral arrangements

  • Educational mineral identification sets

The natural structure and colour make celestine particularly attractive for display within mineral cabinets or natural history collections.

Cultural and Traditional Associations

Historically, blue crystals have been traditionally associated with calmness, reflection, and spiritual symbolism in various cultural traditions. Because of its pale blue appearance and name derived from celestial imagery, celestine has often been included in decorative or spiritual settings.

Many collectors appreciate the mineral for its aesthetic qualities and traditional associations, although these interpretations are based on cultural traditions rather than scientific or medical claims.

Authentic Mineral Specimen

This specimen is a genuine Celestine mineral from Madagascar, selected to represent the natural beauty of this distinctive sulfate crystal. The listing photographs show the exact crystal you will receive, ensuring clarity and confidence for collectors.

Key details include:

  • Natural Celestine (Celestite) crystal specimen

  • Mineral species: Strontium sulfate (SrSO₄)

  • Locality: Madagascar

  • Distinctive pale blue crystal formation

  • Natural mineral specimen suitable for collectors

  • Exact specimen shown in listing photographs

  • Full sizing visible in photos

  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card

This celestine crystal provides a striking example of naturally occurring sulfate minerals formed in sedimentary environments, making it an excellent addition to mineral collections, geological displays, or natural history cabinets.

Additional information

Weight 45 g

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