The magnetic domains are created due to the equilibrium between magnetic anisotropy energy and the magnetostatic one. Thus at least the crystal mast be ferromagnetic or at least with a magnetic order within the crystal. Thus is a very special case that is not going to help you with the growing of crystals or so on due to the different scale of energies.
I recommend to have a look at rock magnetic literature. In nature it is quite common that crystals grow through different domain states (namely super paramagnetic, single domain, pseudo single domain, multi domain) which greatly affects the magnetic properties and is therefore of special interest for paleomagnetism. Read for instance "Rock Magnetism - Fundamentals and frontiers" by Dunlop and Özdemir and references therein.
It is not necessary to look for in the rocks literature for answering this question.Magnetic domains only can be form by Fe, Ni or Co as transition metals. Some
rare earths (f-heavy electrons) as the Ga can also form them. But these magnetic domains are not going to have any impact in the crystal formation, which is the question.