Have you ever wondered what makes an elestial? First let me note that while other quartz forms have rather strictly defined features, the elestial habit has some wiggle room. Simply put, elestial quartz specimens have smaller crystals formed on the rhombohedral faces of one larger big mama kinda crystal. You may find their growth to look like a crystal lattice work of terminations. . There can also be elestial plating and etchings which will not have terminations but block like shapes. They can have inclusions and extrusions 🤯 and furthermore they can get close to looking like a cathedral, but don't be fooled, cathedral quartz is a strictly defined form. . Any way you slice it, elestials are mysterious, unusual, and a true shape shifter in the quartz family. Have a look through your collection and see if maybe an elestial is hiding in plain sight! What's your favorite Quartz growth habit? 🌠The more you know 🌠Brought to you by Jessy at Little Lemuria headquarters. 📸 @crystals_of_australia °°° #elestial #elestialcrystals #elestialamethyst #crystalporn #crystalsofig #witchythings #tarot #inspiration #crystalgrid #mineralphotography