Crystals are more than just beautiful objects; they are small pieces of the earth's story, holding the memory of ancient mountains and quiet, dark spaces. When you bring a crystal into your home, you invite a fragment of nature's magic inside. Caring for them is a way to honour that connection—a quiet ritual that keeps their natural beauty alive and vibrant.
Caring for your crystals helps maintain their earthly glow. Dust and oils from our hands can dim their light, while careless handling might chip or scratch their delicate forms. For those who connect with the subtle energies of crystals, gentle cleansing is also a way to refresh them, like a walk in the rain for a thirsty plant.
Simple Rituals for Cleansing and Care
Before you begin, remember that each crystal has its own personality. Some love water, while others prefer to stay dry. The key is to know your stone.
A Drink of Water for Hardy Stones
Hard, sturdy crystals like quartz (clear, rose, amethyst) and tourmaline enjoy a simple bath.
A Gentle Rinse: Hold your crystal under a soft stream of lukewarm water for a moment. As the water flows over it, imagine it washing away any dust or dullness.
A Deeper Clean: For more stubborn dirt, a drop of mild soap and a soft brush can work wonders. Gently scrub, then rinse completely. Afterwards, pat it dry with a soft, clean cloth, leaving it gleaming.
A Soft Touch for Delicate Souls
Some minerals are too soft, porous, or reactive for water. Selenite can dissolve, and pyrite can rust. For these gentle stones, like calcite and celestite, a dry approach is best. Simply wipe them with a soft, lint-free cloth. This simple act is enough to restore their shine without risk.
Quick Guide: Water Safety
Refreshing Your Crystal's Spirit
Beyond physical cleaning, many find meaning in energetically refreshing their crystals. These practices are beautifully simple and connect your stones back to the elements.
Moonlight Bath: One of the safest and most serene methods is to place your crystals on a windowsill overnight, letting them bathe in the light of the moon. The energy of a full moon is especially cherished for this ritual.
Sound Bath: The vibrations from a singing bowl, a tuning fork, or even gentle, calming music can wash over your crystals. Let the waves of sound flow through them for a few minutes, a beautiful way to cleanse without touch.
Smoky Embrace: Light a bundle of sage or a stick of palo santo. Let the smoke rise and gently pass your crystal through the fragrant plumes. Perform this in a space with open windows, allowing the old to drift away.
Crystal Bed: Prepare a bowl filled with white quartz chippings. When you are not wearing your crystals, place them on this bed of quartz to rest and cleanse.
A word of caution about the sun: while its energy is powerful, its rays can be too strong for some. Just as it can fade a photograph, direct sunlight can cause the beautiful colours of amethyst, rose quartz, and aquamarine to pale over time.
A Safe Place to Rest
When your crystals are not being worn or displayed, they need a safe and quiet place to rest.
Soft Beds: Store each crystal in its own soft pouch or a separate compartment in a box. This prevents harder stones from scratching their softer companions.
Cool and Dry: Find a spot away from moisture and harsh chemicals. A simple wooden box in a dry room is a perfect sanctuary.
By handling your crystals with gentle hands, cleaning them with intention, and giving them a safe home, you create a lasting relationship. This isn't a chore, but a beautiful exchange—a way to care for the treasures that the earth has shared with you.
Preserving the Glow: Metal Care Essentials
While our crystals are timeless, the precious metals that embrace them—S925 Sterling Silver and 22K Gold Plating—flourish with a little extra care. To ensure your Elementalé piece remains as radiant as the day it arrived, follow our simple "Last On, First Off" ritual.
The Golden Rule: Last On, First Off
Your jewelry should be the last thing you put on in the morning (after perfumes, lotions, and hairspray have dried) and the first thing you take off at night.
- For S925 Sterling Silver: Natural oxidation is a sign of pure silver. If your accents begin to look a bit dull, a gentle rub with a professional silver polishing cloth will instantly restore their moon-like luster.
- For 22K Gold Plating: To protect the rich, golden glow, avoid abrasive scrubbing. If it needs cleaning, a quick rinse in lukewarm water and a soft pat-dry with a lint-free cloth is all it needs.
- Avoid the Elements: While crystals love nature, your jewelry's metal components are sensitive to chlorine, salt water, and harsh cleaning chemicals. We recommend removing your bracelets before swimming or intense workouts.
Use the complimentary polishing cloth included in your signature packaging.