This beautiful coelestine truse is approx. 12 x 8 cm in size, approx. 6 cm high and weighs approx. 1.4 kg.
The Cluster was found near Sakoany (Boeny region, northwest Madagascar). Although Coelestine has been found all over the world and the mineral has even been found on the moon, the bright blue Coelestines from Madagascar are considered to be the most beautiful.
Coelestine is important in gemstone healing due to its stabilizing effect; with the help of the mineral, it is easier to bring structure and order into thinking, planning and acting.
The mineral got its name from the well-known mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749 - 1817), who derived it from the Latin "coelestis" (sky-blue). Occasionally the spelling cölestin, zoelestin or zölestin as well as the name schützite or schaetzite and the English name celestine can also be found for Coelestine. Occasional spellings such as Celestien, Celestite, Choelestin or Colestin are not correct.
Coelestine occurred in the Tertiary period around 65 million years ago in cavities and fissures in sedimentary rocks such as limestone and marl.