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M.V. Trading T-7036 Cast Iron Teapot Warmer, 5¾-Inch
Tetsubin Cast Iron Teapot WarmerDimensions: 5.75" W x 3?" H.Heavy Cast Iron ConstructionUse with 1 Tea light (not Included)Perefet Setting For Teapot SetMade in China
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u/AstridThorn · 1 pointr/Crystals

For brand new crystals I do a day/night cycle during a bright moon outdoors, the salt bath, and a sage "bomb". Hey, it might be overkill, I don't know where they've been! The only exception to this rule is when I buy from a certain seller on etsy who pre-cleans the stones before she sends them, in the natural spring water on her property. They just get saged. Everything gets saged at all times. I'm not sure if I am paranoid or I just want excuses to burn sage and am attempting to justify my addiction.

I don't really go in for dyed crystals, so sunlight is not much of a problem (if you have dyed crystals, be careful because it could fade them), but when I do, I put them in white butcher trays because white is nice and reflective, and you can see the colors nicely behind them. When I am not using them for cleansing crystals, they're used for watercolor painting, so I don't specifically have a bunch of trays just for crystals. I just put them on my back deck which gets full sun and leave them out there from noon-noon.

For the sage: I have a tea warmer (this one actually ) that I put sage on charcoal incense every time I need them. So at least a handful once a week get this treatment. If I have to do larger amounts, or really want to make sure, I put a plastic tub (a very large one that is at least 1 foot away from the incense at all times) over top of the mini altar that I do this on, but I think this is specific to the table that I have and I would not recommend it to others (my table can only be described as an antique TV tray from before TVs existed that has a tempered chicken wire glass surface and air slots all around the side of it, so the incense doesn't go out when I place a giant plastic tub over it. It's pretty weird.) I can really get the smoke concentrated in there though, touching all surfaces.

For the salt bath when they have skin oils (except water soluble things like fluorite, selenite, etc). Usually once a month for things I tend to pick up a lot. I use the same butcher trays as I do outside.