The short version: selenite is a translucent variety of gypsum with a soft satin glow. It’s the stone many people use as a dry “cleansing” surface for their other crystals — no water needed (selenite itself dissolves in water).
How people use it: rest tumbled stones, jewelry, or smaller crystals on a selenite plate or wand overnight. Because it’s a dry method, it suits water-sensitive stones that can’t be rinsed.
Care: selenite is soft (Mohs 2) and water-soluble — keep it dry and handle gently; a damp cloth will dull the surface.
Shop our selenite collection or see it at a Sedona shop.
