MeCrystal Notes
Jewelry Needs Gentler Cleansing Than Loose Stones
Crystal jewelry is not just stone. It can include elastic, glue, wire, plating, beads, knots, charms, and settings. That means water, salt, smoke, and sunlight can be riskier than people expect.
Safer Cleansing Methods For Jewelry
Dry Cloth Reset
Wipe dust, sweat, and residue with a soft dry cloth before storing the piece.
Sound Cue
Use a bell, singing bowl recording, or soft music as a symbolic reset without wetting the jewelry.
Breath Or Words
Hold the piece and say one simple sentence that names the intention for the next wear.
Selenite-Style Tray
Place jewelry near a dry selenite-style object as a symbolic refresh, not a wet cleaning method.
Separate Storage
Store pieces apart so harder stones, metal edges, and charms do not scratch softer surfaces.
Care Inspection
Check elastic, clasps, glue, knots, and wire before wearing again.
Avoid These Common Jewelry Cleansing Mistakes
Do not soak elastic bracelets unless the product care says water is safe.
Do not use salt water on jewelry settings, plated metal, glue, dyed stones, or porous beads.
Do not leave amethyst, rose quartz, or dyed stones in strong sunlight for long periods.
Do not burn smoke near delicate cords, packaging, perfume, or flammable surfaces.
Do not treat cleansing as repair. If the elastic, clasp, or setting is damaged, stop wearing the piece until it is fixed.
Check the water safety guide before using water on any crystal jewelry.
A Two-Minute Jewelry Reset
01
Remove And Inspect
Look for stretched elastic, loose beads, weak clasps, or sharp edges.
02
Wipe Dry
Use a soft cloth to remove residue from wear, lotion, perfume, or storage.
03
Name The Intention
Choose one sentence for the next wear, such as: I return to calm or I protect my focus.
04
Store Separately
Place the piece in a pouch, tray, or box away from harder jewelry edges.
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