Selenite Worry Stone Palm Stone Polished Gypsum Crystal Natural Mineral Specimen
£ 8.10
Natural Selenite Worry Stone Palm Stone – Polished Gypsum Crystal SpecimenThis polished Selenite Worry Stone / Palm Stone is a genuine mineral specimen
formed from the crystalline variety of gypsum. Carefully shaped and polished to create a smooth tactile surface, this piece displays the distinctive silky lustre and translucent glow that make selenite a highly recognisable and sought-after mineral among crystal collectors, geology enthusiasts, and mineral display collectors. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive, ensuring authenticity and transparency when purchasing.This crystal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming that it is a genuine mineral specimen. Each stone has been carefully selected for its natural quality, visual appeal, and overall presentation.Mineralogy and Crystal StructureSelenite is a transparent to translucent crystalline variety of the mineral gypsum, which has the chemical composition calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O). It belongs to the sulfate mineral group and forms in the monoclinic crystal system. Selenite is known for its fibrous internal structure and its characteristic pearly or silky lustre that reflects light softly across the surface.When polished into palm stones or worry stones, the internal fibrous structure often creates a subtle glowing or chatoyant effect as light moves across the surface. This optical quality enhances the visual depth of the mineral while maintaining the delicate clarity typical of high-quality gypsum crystals.Natural selenite typically appears colourless or milky white, though faint creamy tones may be present depending on mineral impurities or formation conditions. The mineral has a relatively low hardness of approximately 2 on the Mohs scale, which allows it to be easily shaped and polished into decorative forms such as palm stones, spheres, towers, and carvings.Geological FormationGypsum, including the selenite variety, forms primarily in evaporite environments where mineral-rich water bodies gradually evaporate. As the water evaporates, dissolved calcium and sulfate ions crystallise to form gypsum deposits. These formations are commonly associated with ancient seabeds, saline lakes, and sedimentary evaporite basins.Over geological timescales, slow crystallisation allows large and well-defined gypsum crystals to form, sometimes reaching impressive sizes in natural deposits. Selenite crystals can develop as clear blades, tabular crystals, or fibrous masses that are later shaped into polished specimens.Major selenite deposits are found in locations such as Morocco, Mexico, Spain, the United States, and parts of Europe, where evaporite sedimentary layers contain extensive gypsum formations.Polished Palm Stone FormThis specimen has been carefully shaped into a worry stone or palm stone form, featuring a smooth oval shape designed to sit comfortably in the hand. The polished finish highlights the natural internal structure of the mineral while giving the stone a refined display appearance.Palm stones are widely collected due to their tactile form, portability, and suitability for display in mineral collections, decorative trays, desks, or cabinets. Their smooth finish also makes them a popular gift item for those interested in minerals, geology, and natural earth specimens.Collecting, Display and Traditional AssociationsSelenite has long been valued for its luminous appearance and distinctive mineral structure. In various traditions, it is spiritually associated with clarity and light due to its glowing, moon-like appearance. These associations are cultural or symbolic interpretations rather than scientific properties of the mineral.Collectors often appreciate selenite for its elegant simplicity, natural translucence, and the way it softly reflects ambient light in display settings.Authenticity and Presentation• Genuine natural Selenite (Gypsum variety) crystal specimen• Carefully polished worry stone / palm stone form• The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive• Includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card• Ideal for mineral collectors, crystal displays, geology enthusiasts, and thoughtful giftsPlease refer to the photographs for full sizing and scale, as these images show the exact crystal specimen available. Each piece is a naturally formed mineral and may display subtle natural variations typical of authentic geological specimens.
formed from the crystalline variety of gypsum. Carefully shaped and polished to create a smooth tactile surface, this piece displays the distinctive silky lustre and translucent glow that make selenite a highly recognisable and sought-after mineral among crystal collectors, geology enthusiasts, and mineral display collectors. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive, ensuring authenticity and transparency when purchasing.This crystal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming that it is a genuine mineral specimen. Each stone has been carefully selected for its natural quality, visual appeal, and overall presentation.Mineralogy and Crystal StructureSelenite is a transparent to translucent crystalline variety of the mineral gypsum, which has the chemical composition calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O). It belongs to the sulfate mineral group and forms in the monoclinic crystal system. Selenite is known for its fibrous internal structure and its characteristic pearly or silky lustre that reflects light softly across the surface.When polished into palm stones or worry stones, the internal fibrous structure often creates a subtle glowing or chatoyant effect as light moves across the surface. This optical quality enhances the visual depth of the mineral while maintaining the delicate clarity typical of high-quality gypsum crystals.Natural selenite typically appears colourless or milky white, though faint creamy tones may be present depending on mineral impurities or formation conditions. The mineral has a relatively low hardness of approximately 2 on the Mohs scale, which allows it to be easily shaped and polished into decorative forms such as palm stones, spheres, towers, and carvings.Geological FormationGypsum, including the selenite variety, forms primarily in evaporite environments where mineral-rich water bodies gradually evaporate. As the water evaporates, dissolved calcium and sulfate ions crystallise to form gypsum deposits. These formations are commonly associated with ancient seabeds, saline lakes, and sedimentary evaporite basins.Over geological timescales, slow crystallisation allows large and well-defined gypsum crystals to form, sometimes reaching impressive sizes in natural deposits. Selenite crystals can develop as clear blades, tabular crystals, or fibrous masses that are later shaped into polished specimens.Major selenite deposits are found in locations such as Morocco, Mexico, Spain, the United States, and parts of Europe, where evaporite sedimentary layers contain extensive gypsum formations.Polished Palm Stone FormThis specimen has been carefully shaped into a worry stone or palm stone form, featuring a smooth oval shape designed to sit comfortably in the hand. The polished finish highlights the natural internal structure of the mineral while giving the stone a refined display appearance.Palm stones are widely collected due to their tactile form, portability, and suitability for display in mineral collections, decorative trays, desks, or cabinets. Their smooth finish also makes them a popular gift item for those interested in minerals, geology, and natural earth specimens.Collecting, Display and Traditional AssociationsSelenite has long been valued for its luminous appearance and distinctive mineral structure. In various traditions, it is spiritually associated with clarity and light due to its glowing, moon-like appearance. These associations are cultural or symbolic interpretations rather than scientific properties of the mineral.Collectors often appreciate selenite for its elegant simplicity, natural translucence, and the way it softly reflects ambient light in display settings.Authenticity and Presentation• Genuine natural Selenite (Gypsum variety) crystal specimen• Carefully polished worry stone / palm stone form• The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive• Includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card• Ideal for mineral collectors, crystal displays, geology enthusiasts, and thoughtful giftsPlease refer to the photographs for full sizing and scale, as these images show the exact crystal specimen available. Each piece is a naturally formed mineral and may display subtle natural variations typical of authentic geological specimens.