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Selenite Pyramid Crystal Natural Gypsum Mineral Carved Pyramid Display Stone

Original price was: £12.60.Current price is: £11.34.

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Description

Selenite Pyramid – Natural Gypsum Mineral Carving

This Selenite Pyramid is a carved mineral display piece made from natural selenite, the crystalline variety of the sulfate mineral gypsum. The stone has been shaped into a classic pyramid form and polished to reveal the mineral’s natural translucency and satin-like surface lustre. The geometric pyramid design highlights the stone’s natural structure while offering a balanced and symmetrical display piece suitable for mineral collections and decorative arrangements.

Selenite is valued by collectors for its distinctive appearance and light-transmitting qualities. When cut and polished, the mineral often displays a soft, glowing translucency that accentuates its internal structure and natural textures.

The photographs in this listing show the actual specimen you will receive, allowing buyers to clearly view the pyramid’s finish, natural features, and proportions prior to purchase.

This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card.

Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale.


Mineral Identification – Gypsum Variety Selenite

Selenite is a transparent to translucent crystalline form of gypsum, a calcium sulfate mineral belonging to the sulfate mineral group. The name “selenite” originates from the Greek word selene, meaning moon, referencing the mineral’s soft reflective appearance.

Key mineralogical details include:

  • Mineral Name: Gypsum

  • Variety: Selenite

  • Chemical Formula: CaSO₄·2H₂O (Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate)

  • Mineral Class: Sulfate

  • Crystal System: Monoclinic

  • Mohs Hardness: 2

  • Lustre: Vitreous to silky

  • Transparency: Transparent to translucent

Selenite often forms elongated crystals or fibrous masses, and because of its softness it can be carved into decorative shapes while retaining its natural luminous quality.


Geological Formation of Selenite

Gypsum, including the selenite variety, forms through evaporite processes in sedimentary environments. These processes occur when mineral-rich saline water evaporates, causing dissolved minerals to crystallise and settle as solid deposits.

Typical geological environments where gypsum forms include:

  • Evaporating inland seas and coastal lagoons

  • Salt flats and desert basins

  • Sedimentary rock formations associated with evaporite deposits

  • Sulfate-rich groundwater systems

As water evaporates over long geological periods, calcium sulfate crystallises and accumulates within sedimentary layers. Under suitable conditions, large crystalline masses of selenite can develop.

These deposits can produce sizeable crystals and massive mineral forms that are later cut and shaped into decorative carvings such as pyramids, spheres, and towers.


Natural Appearance and Optical Characteristics

Selenite is known for its pale colour and internal structure that gives the mineral a soft luminous appearance. The polished surfaces of carved selenite often reveal subtle textures and natural internal patterns.

Typical visual features may include:

  • White to colourless tones

  • Soft milky translucency

  • Fine fibrous internal textures

  • Natural internal layering or veils

Because selenite forms through evaporative geological processes, natural variations in structure and clarity are common and give each piece its unique appearance.

The pyramid shape enhances these characteristics by allowing light to pass through multiple polished faces.


Pyramid Carving and Lapidary Craftsmanship

This specimen has been shaped into a pyramid carving, a geometric form frequently used in mineral display pieces. Creating a pyramid from selenite requires careful cutting and polishing due to the mineral’s relative softness.

The lapidary process generally includes:

  1. Cutting raw gypsum material into workable blocks

  2. Precision shaping into a symmetrical pyramid

  3. Multi-stage smoothing and polishing to enhance surface lustre

The final result is a smooth mineral sculpture that highlights the stone’s natural translucency while preserving the mineral’s structural integrity.


Mineral Collecting and Decorative Display

Selenite pyramids are widely appreciated by mineral collectors and decorative stone enthusiasts due to their distinctive appearance and geometric form. The pyramid shape allows the stone to be displayed easily on shelves, desks, or mineral cabinets.

This specimen may be suitable for:

  • Mineral and crystal collections

  • Geological display cabinets

  • Decorative natural stone displays

  • Educational geology collections

  • Unique natural gift items

In some traditions, selenite pyramids are traditionally associated with symbolic or spiritual interpretations, though these interpretations are belief-based rather than scientific explanations.

Because the listing photographs show the exact specimen, buyers can purchase confidently knowing the specific mineral carving they will receive.


Authentic Natural Mineral Specimen

This Selenite Pyramid is a genuine natural gypsum mineral carving, selected for its clarity and polished finish.

The piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.

Please review the listing photographs carefully for full sizing and scale, as they form part of the item description and show the exact specimen available for purchase.

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