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Celestite tumbled stones — one pound of polished celestite in its characteristic pale blue hue, the crystal of celestial calm and angelic connection. Celestite supports throat chakra communication, peaceful meditation, and accessing higher guidance. Its gentle serene energy makes it particularly valued by those practicing angelic work, dream journaling, or seeking respite from anxiety and mental noise. A quintessential bulk crystal for healing practitioners and collectors alike.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Bulk tumbled stones, natural mineral
Size/Quantity: 1 pound, multiple tumbled pieces
Best for: Angelic work, sleep support, throat chakra meditation, crystal grids
Celestite Tumbled Stones: Sky-Blue Angel Crystal for Calm and Communication
Celestite, also known as celestine, is a strontium sulfate mineral that forms pale blue to white prismatic crystals with a translucent quality that gives them a soft, ethereal appearance unlike most other blue minerals. Its name comes from the Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly or celestial, a designation that reflects both its color and its long association in metaphysical traditions with angelic presence and divine communication. Notable deposits are found in Madagascar, Egypt, Poland, and the United States, with the pale blue Madagascan celestite being the most widely used in crystal work due to its consistent color and quality.
In crystal healing practice, celestite is worked with primarily for throat chakra communication, calming anxiety, supporting peaceful sleep, and creating a receptive state for meditation and higher guidance. Its association with angelic realms makes it a consistent choice among practitioners who incorporate angelic work, prayer, or dream journaling into their practice. The stone's serene pale blue color reinforces its calming application visually, creating a coherent experience where the stone's appearance and its intended energetic function align. For dedicated angelic practitioners, celestite often appears alongside selenite and blue kyanite as part of a communication-focused crystal set. Browse my bulk tumbled stones collection for compatible minerals.
Care and Handling for This Soft Mineral
Celestite is notably softer than most commonly worked crystals, rating 3 to 3.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This means it can be scratched by harder stones, metal surfaces, or even fingernails under pressure. Store celestite pieces in a dedicated soft pouch or container rather than mixed with quartz, obsidian, or other hard minerals. The surface of tumbled celestite is more resistant to contact than raw crystal clusters, but it still warrants careful handling compared to stones like agate or jasper.
Avoid prolonged water contact, as extended soaking can cause celestite to slowly degrade its surface over repeated cleanings. Sound cleansing, moonlight, or placing on a selenite charging plate are the preferred maintenance methods for celestite. The one-pound lot gives a generous quantity for grid work, healing sessions, or building a dedicated angelic communication altar. I carry celestite because its gentle, consistent energy and visual beauty make it one of the most reliably well-received stones in any crystal practice, whether for personal use or client work. Explore my communication and angel crystal collection for pairing options.
How to Use Celestite Tumbled Stones
Three ways to work with celestite tumbled stones in your practice.
Sleep Support and Dream Work
Place a celestite stone under your pillow or on your nightstand to support peaceful sleep and vivid dreaming. Its calming blue energy is traditionally associated with quieting mental chatter before rest and accessing inner guidance.
Seated Meditation Practice
Hold a celestite tumbled stone during seated meditation with both hands resting in your lap. Focus your attention on your throat and third eye as you breathe slowly, inviting clarity and receptive communication.
Crystal Grid for Peace and Communication
Arrange several celestite pieces in a crystal grid focused on angelic communication or peace. The pale blue stones form a visually calming arrangement. Cleanse periodically with sound, moonlight, or a brief breath of air.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry celestite because its calming quality and consistent connection to angelic and communication work make it one of the foundational stones in a serious crystal practice, particularly for those drawn to dreamwork, angelic traditions, or throat chakra healing. The bulk tumbled format makes this an accessible option for practitioners who work with groups or who want multiple pieces for grid applications. Celestite's softness requires more careful handling than quartz-family stones, but the trade-off in energetic quality is well worth the extra care it asks for.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is celestite and how does it form?
Celestite, also called celestine, is a strontium sulfate mineral that forms pale blue to white prismatic crystals. Its name derives from the Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly, which reflects its sky-blue color and ethereal quality.
What are celestite's metaphysical properties?
Celestite is linked to angelic realms, divine communication, and higher guidance in crystal healing traditions. It corresponds to the throat and crown chakras, making it valued for communication, meditation, and intuitive practices.
How hard is celestite and how do I avoid damaging it?
Celestite registers 3 to 3.5 on the Mohs scale, making it a relatively soft mineral. Handle pieces gently, store them away from harder stones, and avoid prolonged water contact, which can cause surface degradation over time.
How many pieces come in the 1 pound lot?
The one pound lot provides multiple tumbled stones of varying sizes, suitable for grids, sharing among clients, kit-building, or individual meditative use. Celestite is often sold by weight rather than by individual piece count.