Selenite Crystal Guide: meaning, origin & properties
For clearing the space.
Learn what Selenite is, where ours comes from, traditional associations across cultures, and how to identify a real specimen, in our complete Selenite Crystal Guide.
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We work directly with the mine or workshop, with no intermediaries in between. The relationship is personal, pricing is transparent, and we can speak to each batch.
Read our Sourcing Standards →Selenite is chalky white, translucent, and so soft you can scratch it with a fingernail. A good piece has a silky fiber running through it that catches the light like moonlight on water. Keep it dry and it'll last.
These slabs come from New Mexico, USA. It's soft (Mohs 2), so handle it with a little care, keep it dry, and store it in its own pouch so harder stones don't scratch it.
Named after Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon.
Those who work with selenite often turn to it for cleansing, a simple anchor during practice, and chakra balancing. It's traditionally linked to the crown chakra. If that resonates, place it at the top of an altar or on a nightstand. How you use it is up to you.
These are traditional associations drawn from historical practice. This stone is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.
A starting place for your own quiet practice.