These natural celestine geodes, set on an elegant aerial tripod, combine raw beauty and lightness. The design of the stand enhances the sky-blue crystal cavities, offering luminous brilliance and a majestic presence. Each piece is unique:
A (1.404 kg) and B (1.374 kg): Large, well-defined crystal "flowers" with a striking and radiant structure.
C (415 g) and D (455 g): Small, delicate crystal "flowers," perfect for an added touch of refinement and poetry.
Material: Natural celestine mounted on a lightweight and refined metal tripod.
Color: Sky blue with translucent crystalline hues.
Features:
Aerial tripod creating the impression that the geode is floating.
Large, imposing crystal flowers (A and B) or small, delicate ones (C and D).
Composition and Etymology:
Celestine is primarily composed of strontium sulfate (SrSO₄). Its name derives from the Latin caelestis, meaning "heavenly," a nod to its sky-blue color. Discovered in the 18th century, it is renowned for its natural beauty and calming symbolism.
An Anecdote About Celestine:
Ancient civilizations regarded celestine as a "shard of the heavens" and used it in temples to evoke serenity and divine connection. Mounted on an aerial tripod, it seems to float ethereally, honoring its celestial name.
Uses:
High-end decor piece for modern or natural interiors.
Unique collector's item for lovers of rare minerals.
A symbolic and refined gift for special occasions.
Care Instructions: Gently clean with a soft cloth. Avoid chemicals and water to maintain the natural shine of the crystals.
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