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ELESTIAL ENHYDRO QUARTZ PHANTOM RECORD KEEPER

ELESTIAL ENHYDRO QUARTZ PHANTOM RECORD KEEPER

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Elestial quartz is a unique and fascinating variety of quartz crystal known for its distinctive skeletal or layered growth patterns. This crystal formation is characterized by intricate, geometric shapes and multiple terminations that create a complex and visually stunning appearance. Elestial quartz is often sought after not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its purported metaphysical properties.

Elestial quartz crystals exhibit a skeletal or layered growth structure, where numerous smaller crystals form on and around a larger crystal. This gives the crystal a stepped or layered appearance, resembling intricate staircases or geometric patterns.
Elestial quartz crystals typically have multiple terminations or points, adding to their complexity. These terminations can vary in size and may form on various facets of the crystal.

Elestial quartz is believed to form in environments with varying temperatures and chemical conditions. The textured appearance is thought to result from the crystal's growth being periodically interrupted, leading to the development of multiple layers and intricate formations.

It is often associated with powerful spiritual and metaphysical properties. It is believed to have a high vibration that can amplify and enhance one's spiritual and intuitive abilities.
Some practitioners consider elestial quartz to be a crystal of transformation and healing; to assist in releasing emotional blockages, aiding in personal growth, and promoting a sense of inner peace.
Used to facilitate a connection with higher realms of consciousness, during meditation and spiritual practices to enhance communication with spiritual guides or higher entities.

What is a record keeper?

Distinct triangular or raised markings on its surface. These markings are often in the form of small, raised triangles that appear to be etched or carved into one or more faces of the crystal. Record keepers are considered special and are believed to hold encoded information or ancient knowledge within their unique formations.

  1. Triangle Markings:

    • The defining feature of a record keeper is the presence of one or more naturally occurring triangles on its surface. These triangles are often raised, and their edges may appear to be etched or carved into the crystal.
  2. Symbolic Significance:

    • The triangles on record keepers are seen as symbols of knowledge, wisdom, and access to spiritual information. Each triangle is thought to represent a specific piece of encoded information, akin to a record or ancient script.
  3. Metaphysical Properties:

    • Record keepers are highly regarded in metaphysical and spiritual practices. Many believe that these crystals can be used as tools for accessing and unlocking information stored within the crystal. They are often used in meditation, energy work, and spiritual exploration.
  4. Connection to Akashic Records:

    • In esoteric and metaphysical traditions, record keepers are sometimes associated with the Akashic Records—a concept that suggests there is a cosmic, ethereal library containing information about every soul, event, and experience throughout time. Users of record keepers may seek to access this universal knowledge through meditation or focused intention.

Associated with the Crown and Third Eye Chakras.

A stunning specimen of Elestial Quartz with phantoms, rainbows, etchings and multiple enhydros.

Approx sizing: 5.31 x 4.14 x 3.5cm
The specimen pictured, is the actual piece you will receive.


Your crystal with be intuitively chosen from your selected weight or size category, therefore size, shape and colouration may vary, unless specifically stated otherwise. Crystals are wonderful creations of our Earth, therefore natural imperfections and inclusions may be present.

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