Crystals/ Quartz are said to be great enhancers of positive energies into the personal space. They bring love, health, good luck, protection, mental clarity, confidence and serenity to their care-taker.
Each crystal serves a different purpose and it is said that you will know which to pick by the affinity you have with the individual crystal.
I am attracted and mesmerized by the beauty of the shimmering stones, so my quest will be to start a collection of palm size crystals based on the basic colors (still short of orange and yellow colors but there is no hurry).
Below are the chemical composition and the metaphysical properties of the individual crystal as shown on the above picture:
Pyrite Quartz - Iron Sulphide (Top Left)
Energy, vitality, will power, warming and stimulating and encourages us to be dynamic and creative, confidence, aids in grounding higher knowledge into action, create abundance
Celestite - strontium sulphate (Top Right)
Serenity, creativity, stimulate clairvoyant communication, attracting goodness and purity, brings calm
Amethyst Quartz- silicon dioxide (Middle Left)
Protection, purification, patience and peacefulness, happiness and contentment, lead to prosperity and abundance
Cactus Quartz - silicon dioxide (Middle Centre)
Protecting, healing, self-worth, universal love to forgive, patience and perseverance
Flourite - calcium flouride (Middle Right)
Focus, clarity, improved decision-making, good luck, wealth
Rose Quartz - - silicon dioxide (Front Left)
Unconditional love, gentleness, forgiveness, soothing and happy
Clear Quartz - silicon dioxide (Front Right)
Clarity, concentration, studying and retaining what one learns
One of the most common uses of crystals/quartz for most people is to display on their desktop to absorb radiation from their computer.
It is important to note that not all crystal can be cleanse with water. Celestite are water soluble. I did some readings on the chemical and metaphysical properties of celestite before I brought the crystal. It is really lucky for me as I have the habit of cleaning my crystals with tap water whenever I unwrap my new purchase at home.
It was shocking when the shop attendant said that celestite could be washed and she went ahead to rinse 4 of her crystals. As I have obtained the facts from various websites, I am convinced that the information from the internet is correct.
I regretted telling her that the celestite on the shelves does not shine, which prompted her to rinse the crystals through the running tap water in effort to wash of the surface dust to regain the shine of the crystals.
There isn't any noticeable difference on the shine, but there seems to be a slight drop in the blueish color on the crystal clusters. The shop attendant focus was on getting me to buy her items that she confidently emanate that these crystals can be clease with water. I am still wondering if she is right on this.
I felt obligated to at least get a piece of something from her, hence, I went back to the shelves to have another look at the rest of the crystals. There isn't something of the display that makes me want to make any impulse purchase. Luckily, I found another piece of celestite at the back of the store. This crystal cluster is in lovely blue and the appearance is much more shiny. The attendance says that this piece of celestite was from the earlier batch, which is already very rare as the newer batch looks more cloudy. I have finally found something that I should buy.
Initially, I was rather hesitant about getting a piece of celestite despite the reading materials has raved many positive reviews. I already have lots of blue color in my charka, and I have been told that I needed more pink color. However, I am naturally attracted to blue color items that keeps me continue reading. Finally, I don't have to think about whether to buy it anymore and I am actually quite pleased with my purchase.
Generally, the price of the crystals will depends on the rarity, followed by the size, the aesthetics, and the level of sparkle and shine. The choice of the crystals will really depends on the needs of the individuals.
I am attracted and mesmerized by the beauty of the shimmering stones, so my quest will be to start a collection of palm size crystals based on the basic colors (still short of orange and yellow colors but there is no hurry).
Below are the chemical composition and the metaphysical properties of the individual crystal as shown on the above picture:
Pyrite Quartz - Iron Sulphide (Top Left)
Energy, vitality, will power, warming and stimulating and encourages us to be dynamic and creative, confidence, aids in grounding higher knowledge into action, create abundance
Celestite - strontium sulphate (Top Right)
Serenity, creativity, stimulate clairvoyant communication, attracting goodness and purity, brings calm
Amethyst Quartz- silicon dioxide (Middle Left)
Protection, purification, patience and peacefulness, happiness and contentment, lead to prosperity and abundance
Cactus Quartz - silicon dioxide (Middle Centre)
Protecting, healing, self-worth, universal love to forgive, patience and perseverance
Flourite - calcium flouride (Middle Right)
Focus, clarity, improved decision-making, good luck, wealth
Rose Quartz - - silicon dioxide (Front Left)
Unconditional love, gentleness, forgiveness, soothing and happy
Clear Quartz - silicon dioxide (Front Right)
Clarity, concentration, studying and retaining what one learns
One of the most common uses of crystals/quartz for most people is to display on their desktop to absorb radiation from their computer.
It is important to note that not all crystal can be cleanse with water. Celestite are water soluble. I did some readings on the chemical and metaphysical properties of celestite before I brought the crystal. It is really lucky for me as I have the habit of cleaning my crystals with tap water whenever I unwrap my new purchase at home.
It was shocking when the shop attendant said that celestite could be washed and she went ahead to rinse 4 of her crystals. As I have obtained the facts from various websites, I am convinced that the information from the internet is correct.
I regretted telling her that the celestite on the shelves does not shine, which prompted her to rinse the crystals through the running tap water in effort to wash of the surface dust to regain the shine of the crystals.
There isn't any noticeable difference on the shine, but there seems to be a slight drop in the blueish color on the crystal clusters. The shop attendant focus was on getting me to buy her items that she confidently emanate that these crystals can be clease with water. I am still wondering if she is right on this.
I felt obligated to at least get a piece of something from her, hence, I went back to the shelves to have another look at the rest of the crystals. There isn't something of the display that makes me want to make any impulse purchase. Luckily, I found another piece of celestite at the back of the store. This crystal cluster is in lovely blue and the appearance is much more shiny. The attendance says that this piece of celestite was from the earlier batch, which is already very rare as the newer batch looks more cloudy. I have finally found something that I should buy.
Initially, I was rather hesitant about getting a piece of celestite despite the reading materials has raved many positive reviews. I already have lots of blue color in my charka, and I have been told that I needed more pink color. However, I am naturally attracted to blue color items that keeps me continue reading. Finally, I don't have to think about whether to buy it anymore and I am actually quite pleased with my purchase.
Generally, the price of the crystals will depends on the rarity, followed by the size, the aesthetics, and the level of sparkle and shine. The choice of the crystals will really depends on the needs of the individuals.




































