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How to cleanse peacock ore?

GemstoneCleansr

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Title: Peacock Ore

I'm new to the world of gemstones and crystals and recently stumbled upon some tumbled stones in my collection. I'm particularly curious about how to properly cleanse them, specifically Peacock Ore.

I've come across various methods online, but I'm not sure which ones are accurate. I'd appreciate any advice or guidance from those with experience. Your community insights would mean a lot to me as I navigate this new interest! Thank you in advance for your help.
 
Cleaning stones can be pretty straightforward, most of them just need some warm soapy water and a mild, natural soap—it’s really that simple! A gentle brush like a toothbrush works wonders to get rid of the light residue. Just be careful with peacock ore, though; tumbling it can mess with its lovely look, so I’d say steer clear of that method altogether.

Also, let’s talk about avoiding salt and sunlight for cleaning. Those methods might seem traditional, but they’re not the best for your stones. Instead, try using mineral or natural spring water; that’s where it’s at! If you can, find a nice stream or spring once a year to give your stones a good wash in their natural setting. Just remember to use something like a flow-through pouch or crystal bowl to keep things safe while soaking in that lovely water.
 
Cleaning your stones is a lovely way to maintain their energy and beauty. However, it's important to choose methods that are gentle and appropriate for each stone. Soft stones can be particularly sensitive, as water or sunlight may damage them.

One method you might consider is smudging, where you can use smoke from sage or other herbs to cleanse your stones. Sound cleansing is equally effective; simply gently ringing a bell or chime near the stones can refresh their energy.

Burying stones in soil offers another approach, but make sure to mark the spot clearly and avoid soil that has been chemically treated.

Lastly, placing your stones on a windowsill or in the garden during the next full moon can be particularly beneficial. Always trust your instincts when selecting a method of cleansing—each stone has its unique needs!
 
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