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There are several methods for cleansing stones. However, some of those methods are not recommended for certain crystals. I have been compiling a list. Here is what I have so far:
Water
-Halite
-Selenite
-Angelite
-Galena
Sunlight
-Amethyst
-Rose Quartz
Burying in Salt
-Malachite
-Fresh Water Pearls
-Opal
Do you have any to add?
*Note: There are a number of methods for cleansing stones that not mentioned such as under moonlight, by placing on a crystal cluster or burying in soil. But, as these are usually non-damaging methods (to my knowledge) I have not included them.
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
How NOT to clean your crystals
There are several methods for cleansing stones. However, some of those methods are not recommended for certain crystals. I have been compiling a list. Here is what I have so far:
Water
-Halite
-Selenite
-Angelite
-Galena
Sunlight
-Amethyst
-Rose Quartz
Burying in Salt
-Malachite
-Fresh Water Pearls
-Opal
Do you have any to add?
*Note: There are a number of methods for cleansing stones that not mentioned such as under moonlight, by placing on a crystal cluster or burying in soil. But, as these are usually non-damaging methods (to my knowledge) I have not included them.
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2 comments:
I think Kyanite is probably on the list for not putting in water.
Lol! I had no idea! I've had an amethyst and a rose quartz in my window sill for ages! I've never noticed any changes, but now I wonder if I've managed to damage them.
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