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Explore with me...
If you could spend one full day exploring anywhere, would you pick: - a forest - a crystal shop - an old bookstore - a flea market - a cave - or a beach full of tide pools?
Explore with me...
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A forest, I love the energy so much. The redwoods were an amazing experience. There is so much beauty and I love taking nature pics. Can we hit a crystal shop on the way home?
Crystal Spotlight - Carnelian
Carnelian feels alive. This is the kind of stone that tends to wake people back up when they’ve been running on autopilot, emotionally flat, creatively blocked, disconnected from motivation, or stuck in fear and hesitation. There’s warmth in it. Movement. Momentum. It carries an energy that often reminds people of blood flow, sunlight, firelight, courage, passion, and the pulse of life itself. Many people are drawn to Carnelian during periods where they want to rebuild confidence, reconnect with creativity, reclaim personal power, or finally begin taking action on things they’ve delayed for too long. It has a very embodied feeling to it. Less floating in the clouds and more reconnecting with being fully present in the human experience. Carnelian often feels supportive for people who have spent a long time surviving and are now trying to remember how to actually live again. Physical Overview Carnelian is a variety of chalcedony within the quartz family. Its color comes primarily from iron inclusions, which create the rich orange, amber, rust, and deep reddish tones that make the stone so recognizable. Some pieces are translucent and glowing while others appear more earthy and dense. Major deposits have been found in places such as India, Brazil, Madagascar, and Uruguay. Mohs hardness is around 6.5 to 7, making it durable enough for jewelry, carvings, and daily carrying. Physically, many crystal workers associate Carnelian with circulation, vitality, reproductive energy, physical stamina, motivation, movement, and supporting the body during exhaustion or burnout recovery. Historical Usage Carnelian has been treasured for thousands of years across many civilizations. Ancient Egyptians worked heavily with Carnelian in jewelry, protective amulets, burial pieces, and ceremonial objects. It was associated with life force, vitality, courage, and protection in the afterlife. In Ancient Rome, Carnelian was carved into signet rings because hot wax was less likely to stick to the smooth stone. Warriors throughout various cultures also carried Carnelian as a symbol of courage, confidence, and strength before battle.
Crystal Spotlight - Carnelian
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@Cassandra Kiehn these are beautiful! I love the wide variation in shapes and colors.
Crystal Time
Got my Crystal Order From Robin Today, Yay! The first pic is what I ordered and the second pic are my free gifts from Robin. I love Everything. My family of frogs is awesome...Cant say enough about the free gifts, Wow, I just love it all... Thank You @Robin Lewis Love Love Love It All 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Crystal Time
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Very nice! The frogs a freakin adorable
Crystal Spotlight - Botswana Agate
Botswana Agate carries a very steady, comforting kind of energy. This is one of those stones that often seems to show up during periods where life feels emotionally tangled, exhausting, or mentally heavy. There’s a softness to it, but also a quiet resilience. It reminds me of someone placing a warm blanket around your shoulders and gently saying, “Keep going. You’re going to get through this.” Its layered bands almost feel symbolic of life itself - seasons, cycles, memories, grief, growth, healing, rebuilding. Many people are drawn to Botswana Agate during times of loneliness, stress, nervous tension, or when processing old emotional wounds that keep replaying in the background. It has a grounding quality that helps slow the spiral of racing thoughts while still allowing emotions to move naturally through the body. Physical Overview Botswana Agate is a banded variety of chalcedony, which belongs to the quartz family. It forms in volcanic rock cavities over extremely long periods of time as silica-rich solutions slowly deposit microscopic layers of quartz. Those beautiful flowing bands are essentially geological snapshots of time building layer by layer. This material is most famously found in Botswana, where some of the world’s most prized specimens originate. The colors are usually soft and earthy - grays, creams, white, peach, brown, pink, and sometimes subtle lavender tones. Some pieces have intricate lace-like striping while others have broad flowing bands. Mohs hardness is around 6.5 to 7, making it durable enough for jewelry and everyday carrying. Physically, many crystal workers associate Botswana Agate with the nervous system, stress regulation, circulation, respiratory support, and helping the body settle during periods of emotional overwhelm. Historical Usage Agates have been worked with by humans for thousands of years for both adornment and practical protection. Ancient cultures throughout Africa, the Middle East, Greece, and Rome carved agates into talismans, seals, amulets, and ceremonial objects. Botswana Agate specifically became highly valued in more modern lapidary traditions because of its unusually fine banding and soothing color palette.
Crystal Spotlight - Botswana Agate
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These are really cool
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@Richard Quintana that is really nice, beautiful banding on the stone
Crystal Spotlight - Apophyllite
I was first introduced to Apophyllite while studying to become a Reiki Master. I was told that it was an amazing stone for healing and cleansing work. Apophyllite has a way of catching the eye immediately. The sparkle on the surface almost looks wet or icy, and when light hits it just right, it can feel like the crystal is almost glowing from within. A lot of people are drawn to it during periods where they’re trying to clear mental clutter, reconnect spiritually, or create more peace in their environment. This is one of those minerals that tends to change the feeling of a room very quickly. Many people place it near beds, meditation spaces, healing tables, or anywhere that feels emotionally heavy or overstimulated. There’s a very “open window after a storm” feeling to Apophyllite. Fresh air. Clarity. A sense of spaciousness in the mind and body. Physical Overview Apophyllite is a hydrated potassium calcium silicate mineral that commonly forms in volcanic rock cavities alongside minerals like Stilbite, Heulandite, and Chalcedony. It often grows in beautiful geometric formations with sharply defined pyramid-like crystal points and highly reflective faces. Most Apophyllite on the market comes from India, especially the Deccan Traps region, though it can also be found in Iceland, Brazil, Canada, Germany, and parts of the United States. It is usually colorless or white, though green, peach, yellow, and even faint pink forms can occur depending on trace mineral inclusions. The crystal has a hardness of about 4.5 - 5 on the Mohs scale, making it softer than Quartz and somewhat delicate. Large clusters can chip or cleave fairly easily if dropped. One of the easiest ways to recognize Apophyllite is the brilliant reflective flash it gives off under light. The surfaces can almost look mirror-like. And, unlike quartz crystals Apophyllite crystals have only 4 sides, and are topped with pyramid-shaped points. Quartz crystals are 6-sided. Historical Usage Apophyllite was historically valued more for its beauty and unique structure than for widespread practical use. Mineral collectors and early geologists were fascinated by its crystal habit and reflective surfaces. In more recent decades, it became extremely popular within energy work and meditation communities because of the calm, uplifting atmosphere many people associate with it.
Crystal Spotlight - Apophyllite
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That is beautiful!
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Casey Kosina
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