Angelite is a soft powder-blue stone with a faint pearly sheen, formed from compressed anhydrite. The color reads like a clear winter sky. Some pieces have small white veins running through.
It's a stone people reach for during grief, transition, or any period when the desired comfort is quiet rather than encouraging. Angelite doesn't push. It sits.
Put a tumble under the pillow, in the palm during a slow breath practice, or on the altar during a memorial or anniversary of a hard loss. The stone has a long association with communication (specifically with what has been left unsaid), which is why it also shows up in the hands of people about to write a hard letter or have a hard conversation.
You'll be sent the one intuitively chosen for you.
Quick facts
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Material: Angelite (compressed anhydrite, calcium sulfate)
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Sizes: Approx 0.75 to 1.25 inches, pocket tumble
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Best for: Grief support, quiet comfort, writing or speaking what's been unsaid
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Pairs well with: Selenite, celestite, rose quartz
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Care: Very soft (Mohs 3.5). Never soak in water. Wipe with a dry cloth.