Is Your Crystal Bracelet Not Working Anymore? Time for a Cleanse.

Is Your Crystal Bracelet Not Working Anymore? Time for a Cleanse.

Moonlight for gentle charging, smoke for quick cleansing, sound for fragile stones. A no-nonsense guide to keeping your crystals fresh.
You loved your bracelet when you first got it, but now it just feels… blah. It might not be you—it might be that your crystal is full. Crystals absorb energy from you and your environment, and without regular cleansing, they can get sluggish. Here are three easy ways to reset them without damaging your stones.
●Moonlight Bath (The Gentle Giant)
This is the safest method for all crystals, especially delicate ones like Rose Quartz and Strawberry Quartz. Place your bracelet on a windowsill (or outside if safe) during the full moon or new moon. Let it soak up the lunar energy overnight to recharge and reset. No water required.
●Smoke Cleansing (The Quick Fix)
For a fast cleanse, especially for stones like Smoky Quartz or Silver Sheen Obsidian, pass your bracelet through the smoke of sage, palo santo, or incense. Visualize the smoke carrying away any stuck energy. A few seconds is all it takes.
●Sound Clearing (The Safest Bet)
If you have stones that are water-sensitive (like Citrine) or just don’t want to risk physical contact, use sound. Ring a singing bowl, use a tuning fork, or even play high-frequency music near your bracelet. The vibrations can “shake loose” stagnant energy without any risk of damage.

What NOT to Do:
●DO NOT soak Citrine, Green Rutilated Quartz, or Smoky Quartz in water. It can damage the stone or fade its color.
●DO NOT leave them in direct sunlight for long periods (same reason—fading).
Keep Your Energy Fresh: Make cleansing a monthly ritual. Your bracelet will work better, and it’s a great moment of mindfulness for you.
Need a new bracelet to practice on? Click here to design your custom Self-Care Bracelet. And don’t forget to give it a cleanse when it arrives!

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