Our
gemstones
- Aquamarine
- Amethyst
- Green Amethyst
- Amazonite
- Apatite
- Aventurine
- Azurite
- Chalcedony
- Yellow Calcite
- Celestite
- Citrine
- Chrysocolla
- Chrysoprase
- Quartz
- Smoky Quartz
- Pink Quartz
- Rutilated Quartz
- Green Quartz
- Kyanite
- Diamond
- Black Diamond
- Sphalerite
- Emerald
- Spinel
- Purple Spinel
- Granate
- Iolite
- Jade
- Labradorite
- Lapis Lazuli
- Malachite
- White Marble
- Moissanite
- Moonstone
- Morganite
- Obsidian
- Black Onyx
- Opaline
- Andean Opal
- Pink Opal
- Peridot
- Pyrite
- Rhodolite
- Rubellite
- Ruby
- Serpentine
- Silica
- Tanzanite
- Topaz
- Yellow Topaz
- Tsavorite
- Celestial Tourmaline
- Pink Tourmaline
- Black Tourmaline
- Green Tourmaline
- Sapphire
- Pink Sapphire
Celestite
Celestite is a precious gemstone that gets its name from its distinctive light blue color, which evokes the serenity of the sky. This gem is known for its soft beauty and connection to the spiritual world.
Its name comes from the Latin "caelestis," meaning "heavenly," due to its light blue color and its connection to the divine. In some cultures, Celestite is believed to be a gemstone of connection to spiritual realms and cosmic wisdom.
In the spiritual realm, Celestite is said to promote communication with angels and spirit guides. It is also associated with inner calm and peace of mind, making it an ideal gemstone for meditation and introspection.
Celestite is used in the creation of jewelry and decorative objects, and its soft color and meaning make it suitable for creating a calm and spiritual atmosphere in the home.