

A rare green tektite (not technically a crystal) formed by a meteorite impact 15 million years ago in central Europe, moldavite blew up on WitchTok, the spiritual side of TikTok. That being said, as the spiritual field of crystal healing has grown over the past few years (especially with the prevalence of social media), there are more fake and misrepresented crystals to encounter than ever before. And so you want to make sure you’re getting a hold of the right stone to match with what you intend to use its healing properties for in your life.
FAKE ANGEL AURA QUARTZ HOW TO
Owning crystals is a great way to harness the earth’s energy, but if you’re new to the crystal game, it can sometimes feel overwhelming to get started, especially when it comes to acquiring and shopping for stones - and knowing how to tell if a crystal is real.Įach crystal has its own unique properties and healing vibrations that correlate to different spiritual meanings. Mystic coated quartz is very popular, including mystic coated Amethyst, as well as Mystic Topaz.From clearing out negativity to bringing peace and promoting self-love, crystals have been revered for centuries for their spiritual and healing properties.

The results are extremely beautiful in a wide range of colors. These "mystic" coated crystals or gemstones have been around for a long time. Sadly, there are even fake "aura quartz" stones-these are perhaps just painted or cheaply coated (and it scratches right off), or sometimes "quartz clusters" are just pieces glued together, so beware when buying online. When gold is fused to quartz, it's called "Aqua Aura" and leaves a beautiful blue-rainbow coating. Although this process is usually permanent, sometimes the coating can get scratched so it's best to be careful when wearing mystic coated jewelry. This same process using other vaporized metals on quartz or glass or on other minerals results in "Rainbow Aura" (titanium and gold) or golden "Sunset Aura" or "Flame Aura" (electrostatic-bonded titanium onto unheated quartz) or "Opal Aura" but the process is the same-vaporized metals are permanently bonded to crystals, often quartz crystals, but sometimes on other gems such as topaz, or CZ or crystals (such as Swarovski crystals). Sometimes this same coating is called "Starlight" on CZ jewelry, for example. This allows the gold atoms to fuse with the outside crystals. Through a special vapor deposition process, genuine silver and platinum vapor is fused to heated quartz (or other stone) in a vacuum chamber. These look like a soap bubble, or oil on water-a rainbow of blues, greens, teals, many different and always-changing colors.Īngel Aura is a coating that's very popular. There are different metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, and/or titanium, that are used to coat gemstones, rhinestones, crystals, or CZ, that cause beautiful rainbows of colors.

It's not a gemstone or a mineral-it is a type of opalescent glass.

I stumbled across pictures of "Angel Aura Opalite" this morning, and the colors really caught my eye-I honestly gasped at how beautiful it is! But what is it exactly? Is it a gemstone? What is "Angel Aura"?
