CRYSTAL SCARY CUBE

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This listing is for (1) "scary cube" stone carving, whichever type of crystal you select from the drop-down menu. Each one is unique since they're natural stone, so they may appear slightly different than those pictured, and each will be intuitively selected.

Each is approx. 2-2.25".

To learn more about each crystal type, scroll down to the 'Properties' and 'Mineralogy' sections.

"Coati" Brown Aragonite

A powerful grounding & stabilizing stone, Brown Aragonite can help maintain discipline, reliability, and practicality. Both soothing and energizing, it’s an excellent crystal for healing community energy; it helps us remain grounded even when the world has been shaken up.

Cherry Blossom Stone

A transformation stone that can lead you on a journey of truth & self discovery. This stone is said to enhance intuition and spiritual insight, and can also help with attracting wealth & prosperity. Thulite is a stone of love & joy, and a self esteem booster.

Serpentinite

Serpentine is excellent for mental clarity and focus, it's a powerful grounding energy and connection with Earth. Pyrite is protective and attracts prosperity and abundance. These two together create a powerful combo that supports emotional wellness and Earth connection.

Coati Aragonite

Peruvian Coati Aragonite is a new discovery of banded aragonite material (a trade name for a type of banded, brown aragonite). It has a variety of brown, reddish, yellowish, and white layers. It's named Coati after the South American Coati (aka coatimundis, a mammal related to raccoons and with similar striped tails).

Please note:This material is fluorescent under UV light. These UV photos were taken with a longwave 365nm filtered UV flashlight - this is the UV light I'd personally recommend. Lower quality and cheaper UVs may not show the same level of fluorescence. 

Cherry Blossom Stone

This material was found by my supplier in Peru and dubbed "Cherry Blossom Stone". Though it hasn't been lab tested, it is most likely white orthoclase & pinkish red thulite; thulite is pink version of zoisite.

Serpentinite

Serpentinite is a metamorphic rock composed of serpentine group minerals, which are different shades of green. The name derives from the similarity in texture to the skin of a snake. Peruvian serpentinite also contains pyrite inclusions.

These are from a trusted Peruvian supplier who insures that all workers from mine to lapidary are treated ethically (good pay, safety measures, etc). They are incredibly transparent about their practices and champion more ethical measures across the industry. 

The Mineral Maven LLC are not doctors and cannot give out medical advice. Healing crystals should be used as a complement to other therapies and not as a replacement for medical treatment, diagnosis, or examination. For medical advice, please consult a licensed healthcare specialist.

AVOID WATER & SELF CARE PRODUCTS

Avoid exposure to water (especially saltwater and chlorine), lotions, sprays, soap, etc because they can damage the elastic over time - and this can lead to snapping. Even the oils and sweat on our skin can wear out the elastic eventually.

Remove your bracelet when bathing, swimming, doing the dishes, etc. These activities can also dull the crystals.

STORAGE + CLEANING

Every bracelet comes with an organic cotton pouch for safe storage when not in use. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause crystals to fade over time. Keep your bracelet out of reach of children and pets, as they can easily snap the elastic.

Use a soft cloth (like microfiber) to wipe off oils, dust, or dirt. Avoid soap or harsh chemicals, and just use a damp cloth if needed. Allow your crystal bracelet to dry before wearing it again.

REMOVE BEFORE ROUGH ACTIVITIES

Avoid getting your bracelet caught on things by removing it before doing activities like playing with kids or dogs, yard work, exercise, etc. You can also wear them on your non-dominant hand to reduce chances of getting caught and snapping.

GENTLE HANDLING

The elastic can snap if handled roughly. Gently roll your bracelet over your hand when putting it on or taking it off, and avoid pulling or stretching too hard.