Crystals exposure to water
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I wanted to see if anyone has knowledge on reactions to crystals in salt water, regular tap water, or chlorine water? I have crystal beaded necklaces and bracelets and I wanted to know if its ok to put them in water. I heard the following: OK TO PUT IN WATER: a small selection of crystals such as the Quartz family of minerals such as Amethyst, Clear Quartz and Citrine Clear Quartz Amethyst Smoky Quartz Rose Quartz Citrine Tiger’s Eye Agate Snow Quartz Aventurine Red Jasper Jet Amber NOT OK: Amber Turquoise gymspum Red coral Fire opal Moonstone Calcite Kyanite Kunzite Angelite Azurite Selenite anything with-ITE !!!!! Tangerine Quartz (As the orange colour is created by traces of iron oxide on the outer surface it can either rust or wash off and become clear Quartz as one person I know experienced) Carnelian Galena Lodestone Mica Moldavite Opals Turquoise Obsidian Lapis Lazuli Talc Malachite Enhydro quartz Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts....:confused: :hug3: |
You have Amber listed in both categories. As for Amber and Jet, hard to keep them in the water because they will float. The rest of the list looks Spot On! |
celestite seems to melt in water.
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Do you mean Selenite? |
No, celestine / celestite should also not be put in water. Not sure if it will dissolve or if it's only that it will lose its colour or both.
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You are right.
Celestite is a carbonate. dissolves in water. |
Funny how I happened upon this list, hihi.
It's a list of 45 crystals that should not be used to make crystal water, elixirs, or otherwise exposed to water. For most it has to do with it containing aluminum. https://shop.atperrys.com/blogs/heal...h-facts#toc_31 |
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