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  • • Chakra: Crown

    • Element: Water & Air

    • Mohs Hardness: 2

    • Sources: USA, England, Greece

History

Selenite was first named after "Selene," the Greek goddess of the moon.

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References

Cassandra Eason, Cassandra Eason’s Healing Crystals. (London, UK: Collins & Brown, 2020).

Emily Suzanne Rayow. Crystal Pairings: Powerful Crystal Combinations for Well-Being. (San Diego, CA: Thunder Bay Press, 2022).

Gemma Petherbridge, The Crystal Apothecary. (London, UK: Octopus Publishing Group, 2022).

Judy Hall, The Crystal Companion. (Blue Ash, OH: Walking Stick Press, 2018).

Judy Hall, The Encyclopedia of Crystals. (Gloucester, MA: Fair Winds Press, 2013).

Juliette Thornbury, The Crystal Fix. (London, UK: White Lion Publishing, 2021).

Karen Frazier, Crystals for Healing. (Berkeley, CA: Althea Press, 2016).

Maria Lyons & Amy Dicerson, Crystal Healing for Women. (New York, NY: Penguin Random House, 2020).

Philip Permutt, The Modern Guide to Crystal Healing. (London, UK: Ryland Peters & Small Ltd., 2021).

Rachel Hancock, Ultimate Guide to Crystals. (Fair Winds Press, 2022).

Disclaimer

Please Note:

Healing crystals are not to replace medical advice or treatment. For medical treatments, diagnoses, prescriptions, etc., please contact your primary licensed healthcare specialist. Any information provided on Divine Feline Crystals' website regarding the properties of healing crystals is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, treatments, or diagnoses. 

* Last Updated: 10/9/2023