Celestite blue egg quartz crystal Madagascar

Celestite blue egg quartz crystal Madagascar

Celestite blue egg quartz crystal Madagascar

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$150 - $499 10% + Free shipping
$500 - $2499 20% + Free shipping
$2500+ 25% + Free shipping

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This is a sample photo, but similar to the colors and sizes you will receive.

Approximate height: 3.25 in

Interesting Facts about celestite:

Celestite gets its name from the Latin word for heavenly, Celestial. Which perfectly describes the beautiful sky blue color that this geode produces. While the light hues may give off a calming energy, it is the primary ore for Strontium. When strontium is burned it gives off a bright red flame, making it perfect for manufacturing fireworks.

One of the largest geodes in the world was a celestite geode found in Put-In-Bay, Ohio. Measuring at 30 ft long, it was believed to be much larger when first discovered by Gustav Heineman in 1887. After mining some of the strontium, he decided to open it up to the public as a tourist attraction. You are still able to visit this natural wonder today at the Heineman winery.

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Where do you get them? 

They are raised in butterfly aviaries all over the world. To keep the operations running females are brought in from the wild to lay their eggs inside a large enclosed habitat. This way she and all of her babies are protected from disease, parasites, and predators. One female butterfly can lay thousands of eggs. In the wild only a handful will survive into adulthood because of all of these obstacles. In captivity virtually 100% will survive. Once the butterflies reach adulthood many are released back into the wild to help increase the indigenous populations. The rest are kept in the butterfly house for the rest of their lives, which is only a week or so in most cases, after they hatch from their chrysalis. Museums, universities, and businesses like ours will purchase the deceased specimens to preserve and keep in a collection for the public, to study things like DNA/evolution of a species/mutations/disease, or to make artwork. The money we supply to the butterfly houses helps keep their operation running, which in turn saves the native species of insects and plants from becoming endangered or extinct. This financial incentive motivates governments in third world countries to maintain their natural flora and fauna.

Shipping rates & policies

We ship anywhere within the United States. Once everything is added to your cart shipping will automatically be calculated based on the total weight of the package to your zip code. If your order totals over $100 you become eligible for free standard shipping.

We only ship within the United States and do not currently offer exports to any other country.

Specimen styles
  1. Unmounted butterfly/moth: specimen will come with the wings closed, packaged in a paper envelope, no frame.
  2. Mounted butterfly/moth: specimen will come with the wings spread, pinned in a box with styrofoam, no frame.
  3. Framed: specimen will come in a frame with a glass front and hanger for the back so it can be displayed on your wall.
  4. Pinned beetle/bug: specimen will come pinned into a box with styrofoam, no frame.
  5. Packaged beetle/bug: specimen will come packaged, unmounted with the wings closed and legs tucked under the body, no frame.