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Making Gemstone Water – Instructions & Tips | Seelensteinchen

💧 How to make gem water – Instructions & Tips

Our tap water is regularly tested and is of good quality. Nevertheless, many people find industrially treated water to be less "lively".

Gemstones are traditionally used to naturally influence water and give it a special quality.

👉 Find suitable gemstones and accessories here:

💎 Which gemstones are suitable?

In principle, all non-toxic and water-insoluble gemstones can be used. It is important that the stones are not randomly combined, but rather harmoniously matched.

👉 Popular combinations can be found here:
👉 Discover gemstone water sets

🔹 Size, Shape & Surface

You can use both raw, unpolished and cut gemstones.

👉 Small water stones are particularly practical:
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⚖️ The right amount

For about 2 liters of water, we recommend 200–300 g of gemstones.

👉 Fewer stones = longer infusion time
👉 More stones = faster intensity

🧼 Preparation & Cleaning

Before use, the gemstones should be thoroughly cleaned:

  • Rinse under running water
  • Clean with a brush if necessary
  • Clean tumbled stones additionally with a little soap

Then rinse well.

✨ Charging the gemstones

Before first use, the stones can be charged, e.g., by:

🧪 Test tube method (recommendation)

We recommend the test tube method, as the gemstones do not come into direct contact with the water.

👉 Here's how it works:

  1. Place gemstones in a test tube
  2. Place test tube in a glass carafe
  3. Fill with water
  4. Let it steep for approx. 12 hours

👉 Find suitable products here:
👉 Test tubes for gemstone water

💧 Gemstones directly in the water

Alternatively, gemstones can be placed directly into the water.

👉 Important:

  • only use non-toxic, non-porous stones
  • no stones with matrix rock

After approx. 5 hours, the water is ready.

🛍️ Recommended products for gemstone water

👉 Start directly with the suitable products:

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