Large Citrine Heart Shaped Cluster on Revolving Stand
This Heart-shaped citrine cluster has polished sides. The cluster has been placed on a revolving stand and is a unique and rare piece. It weighs 6.22 kgs and its height with the stand is approximately 12 inches. The width of the heart cluster at the widest point is 9.5 inches and its height in the center is 6.5 inches. Citrine is a stone of warm energy and brings optimism. It brings professional and career growth and works on material abundance. It is called the manifestation stone and clears any negativity without absorbing it. It also helps remove fears and anxieties and builds self-confidence. A Citrine cluster can also be used as a clearing and charging space for your other crystals.
What is a cluster?
A cluster is a group of crystals that grow together naturally on the same base or matrix. Since there are many points growing close to each other the energy is multiplied and amplified. The qualities of the stone are much more than a single point or stone. Clusters can be of many sizes. The points in the cluster can also be of different sizes, depending on the stone or the place of origin.
Where can one use a cluster?
A cluster can be used in any space to raise the vibration and remove any negative energy in that space. It is very effective in a meditation room. If placed in a living room where many people gather together, it helps create harmony and an amicable atmosphere. When placed in a work area too, it helps keep the vibration light and calm.
How to cleanse the crystal cluster?
- Even though all our crystals are washed and cleansed before we ship them out to you, it would be best if you wash them in cold running water when you receive them. Holding them under a tap is best.
- Use sage, moonlight or any of the other cleansing methods.
Check our blog here for some cleansing tips www.talktocrystals.com/blog
Crystal Care Tips:
- Remember to keep cleansing and charging your crystals every two to four weeks.
- If your crystals get damaged/broken, it is recommended to bury it in the earth or immerse it in a river or lake