

With a thick, sturdy rim and great depth, this Japanese soaking bathtub is perfect for lounging back and submerging your worn muscles after a long day.Ī classic freestanding design from antiquity, this stunning Japanese soaking tub is carved from whole Carrara white marble, with beautiful black striations for texture and decorative handles harkening to eras past.

Perhaps the most recognizable marble color scheme, this black marble oval tub boasts beautiful white color veins across its smoothly carved egg shape. Simple but essential, this rectangular black marble tub brings the whole art form back to its basics, relying on the natural beauty of the marble stone and the smooth precision of the craftsman. The black and white color scheme is one of the most popular patterns in stone craftsmanship. This iconic stone tub is made of black dragon marble, and features a rolled rim and a tiered foundation. Between shape, color, material, and style, there are a lot of elements to consider when making your choice for classy natural stone bathtubs. You’ll find more tips for working with crystals on our blog and in our book Freeing the Butterfly.2022 is starting to wind down, but its timely interior bathtub design trends are still going strong. If you can’t find a clear answer, then it’s better to skip the water and place the crystal beside it instead. Whether you are bathing with your crystals or making crystal-infused drinking water, always remember to check if it’s safe to use your crystals in water.

Quartz can help you feel more confident, and amethyst can awaken your creative spirit. Just like with crystal-infused drinking water, the benefits of a crystal bath will depend on the crystal(s) you use. Taking a bath with your crystals is a great way to relax and recharge. You can combine crystals in and around your bath to achieve different results based on what you’re working on. In addition to making crystal-infused water for your bath, you can also place your crystals directly in your bath (for water safe crystals) or around your tub (for crystals that aren’t water safe). Rose quartz will help strengthen your heart chakra, and citrine will help attract prosperity into your life. If you want to feel more grounded, try smoky quartz. The benefits of drinking crystal-infused water depend on the crystal you choose. People have been drinking crystal-infused water for centuries. Make sure you strain the water before drinking in case there is any debris left behind from the crystals, or make your water by placing crystals next to your water instead of in it if you are worried about this.ĭo the same thing for making crystal bath water and add it to your bath for a crystal infused bathing experience.Ĭrystal-infused drinking water offers many health benefits including strengthening our bodies and helping us feel calm. If you don’t want to put your water outside, you can leave it in a window sill or anywhere the sun and moonlight will reach it. Leave the water out in the sun or under the moonlight to help the energy of the crystals infuse the water.įor crystals that aren’t safe to put in water, you can make crystal-infused water by placing them next to your glass or mason jar and leaving in them under the sun or moonlight. If using crystals that are safe to place in water, put your crystals in a glass or mason jar then fill with water. You can make crystal-infused water to drink or crystal-infused water for your bath. Obsidian (can break if the water is extremely hot or cold)Ĭrystal water is water that has been infused with crystal essences. Here’s a summary based on the crystals we mention in Freeing the Butterfly.

Here’s an article from Amarisland that has a great list of which crystals are water safe and which ones aren’t. Any crystal from the quartz family is safe to put in water, as are calcite stones. You can use Moh’s Scale of Mineral Hardness to see how hard your crystals are but it isn’t very comprehensive. The hardness of a crystal will determine if it is safe to place in water. But, again, be sure and check if the crystal is water safe first. Water Safe Crystalsīesides using crystals in your bath or for making crystal drinking water, you can use water to cleanse your crystals. Some crystals will dissolve in water and some will rust, so always check before exposing your crystals to water. It’s important to note that not all crystals can be used in water. Today, we want to touch on how you can use crystals with water.
