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Writer's pictureCatherine Valliere

Types of Crystal Gemstones


You are now prepared to include crystals into your house and routines. Raw or rough crystals, clusters and geodes, slices, and points or wands are the four varieties of crystals available.


Raw or uncut crystals are crystals that are extracted directly from the soil. In this form, crystals such as rose quartz and amethyst are typically seen. Some feel that you may connect with them more intimately while they are in their natural state. They emit a calm, diffused energy that can have a beneficial effect on a room or even an individual's emotional state.


Clusters and geodes are stunningly beautiful stones. Typically, they consist of a hollow shape filled with crystals. These types of crystals emit a fantastic relaxing and purifying energy in a room due to their potent frequencies. This is a popular option due to its strength and beauty.


When a gemstone is cut into a thin, polished piece, this is known as a slice. This sort of crystal allows you to appreciate the crystal's intrinsic beauty. These types of crystals are ideal for decorating and bringing a calming atmosphere to a room.


Wands or points are frequently utilized as therapeutic instruments. They are excellent transmitters of energy. Quartz is one of the crystals that is commonly found as a wand or point, and it is renowned for its purifying and cleansing properties.


When deciding which sort of crystal to add to your collection, there is no right or wrong option. More crucial than anything else is your relationship to the stone. If possible, close your eyes and hold the crystal in your hand to access your intuitive sensations regarding the stone. If you are selecting a crystal online, you can always close your eyes, see the crystal in your mind's eye, and take note of any feelings or sensations that arise. As long as you continue to rely on your intuition, the proper crystal will find you.


DISCLAIMER:

This information is not presented by a medical practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.

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