The crystalline (or crystallite, crystallite) star is one of the most amazing and complex star forms. It is a triple star located in space closest to us of all known triple stars. The lens star is a system of three stars located very close to each other. Each star has the shape of a star, but all three stars are connected by gravitational interaction and form a single structural unit. In addition, crystal stars have a unique shape and structure that makes them look like crystal. The history and origin of the crystalline star remains unknown. However, there are several hypotheses regarding their origin. One of them says that crystalline stars were formed as a result of the merger of three stars that already had a spherical shape. This means that linchpin stars are composed of dense material in the center and lighter material at the edge. As a result of this process, a beautiful star shape appears, resembling a crystal.