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Petrified wood gemstone chips, healing crystals from Beyond Bohemian

Healing Crystals

Quartz, green stones and fossil wood. Old practices, held lightly.

Clear quartz, emerald, petrified wood and golden healer, from bulk chips to raw specimens in matrix. These are the stones the old traditions kept closest.

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About the Healing Crystals collection

Healing crystals at a glance

Stone Why it's here
Clear quartzColorless to milky First stone of every tradition
EmeraldDeep green, often in matrix Green beryl, raw in matrix
Petrified woodRinged browns and creams Fossil wood as bulk chips
Golden healerAmber-tinted quartz Amber quartz, iron-tinted
Dendritic agateMilky with fern-like marks Fern marks that are mineral, not plant
Kambaba jasperDark green with black orbs Orbed deep green from Madagascar

Clear quartz

Colorless to milky

First stone of every tradition

Emerald

Deep green, often in matrix

Green beryl, raw in matrix

Petrified wood

Ringed browns and creams

Fossil wood as bulk chips

Golden healer

Amber-tinted quartz

Amber quartz, iron-tinted

Dendritic agate

Milky with fern-like marks

Fern marks that are mineral, not plant

Kambaba jasper

Dark green with black orbs

Orbed deep green from Madagascar

Best crystals for healing

In the crystal tradition, healing names a practice, keeping certain stones close through hard seasons and slow recoveries, and it has never been a substitute for anyone's doctor. The stones that gather under the word tend to be quartz, green material and things that are very, very old.

  1. Clear quartz. Colorless to milky, from Brazil, and the stone every tradition reaches for first.
  2. Emerald. Green beryl from Zimbabwe, most of ours still seated in the dark host rock it grew in. Raw emerald in matrix is closer to a landscape than a gem.
  3. Petrified wood. Tree tissue replaced by silica over millions of years, with the growth rings still readable. We carry it as bulk chips from Madagascar, which suit bowls and jar tops.
  4. Golden healer. Quartz tinted amber by iron minerals along its surfaces and fractures, from Brazil. The name is traditional. The glow is geology.
  5. Dendritic agate. Milky chalcedony from Madagascar marked with dark fern shapes. The ferns are mineral, manganese and iron oxides that branched as they crept between layers, though everyone assumes they're plants at first sight.
  6. Kambaba jasper. Deep green stone from Madagascar patterned with darker orbs and swirls. It takes a high polish.

Crystals for healing and emotional healing

The general search and the specific one share a border, and several stones hold dual citizenship. Emerald and unakite sit in our emotional healing collection alongside this one, where rose quartz and rhodonite take the lead. The rough distinction: this page leans toward quartz and green stones, while the emotional healing shelf leans pink, toward matters of the heart. Stress relief and cleansing round out the family.

How to use healing crystals

  • Keep one stone somewhere you'll see it through the season you've set it for, a bedside table, the windowsill above the sink.
  • Hold a piece during whatever quiet practice you already keep, sitting, praying, breathing slowly before sleep.
  • Fill a small bowl with petrified wood chips and leave it where hands can reach in. Chips invite handling in a way single specimens don't.
  • Give one away. A stone given during someone's difficult stretch means more than one bought for a shelf.

Choosing your first healing stone

Clear quartz, and not only because it's among the least expensive. It's the most forgiving choice, at 7 on the Mohs scale it survives pockets and washing-up accidents, and the tradition treats it as the stone that fits every purpose, so you can't pick it wrong. After that, trust attraction over lists. The stone you find yourself picking up is the one that belongs in your pocket.

Petrified wood and deep time

A chip of petrified wood is the oldest thing most people will ever hold. The trees these pieces came from fell tens of millions of years ago, were buried in wet sediment before they could rot, and were slowly rebuilt as groundwater carried silica into every cell. What remains is stone in the exact shape of wood, rings, knots and grain intact. Traditions around the world have kept fossil wood as an object of patience and perspective, a reminder that most things, given time, settle. You don't have to hold the tradition to feel the argument when the thing in your palm has been patient longer than our species has existed.

Common questions

What is the best crystal for healing?
Clear quartz is the traditional first answer, the stone treated as fitting every purpose, and it's the largest group in this collection. Worth saying plainly, these stones are companions to care, not replacements for it. Anything persistent belongs with a doctor.
How do I use healing crystals?
Most people keep one visible through a particular season, hold a piece during a quiet practice they already have, or set out a bowl of chips where hands can reach in. The stone marks the intention. What you do around it is the practice.
Can you wear healing crystals every day?
Clear quartz and golden healer handle daily wear easily at around 7 on the Mohs scale, and the agates and jaspers here are just as tough. Emerald is hard at 7.5 to 8, but our matrix specimens are shelf pieces, not jewelry.
What crystals work together for healing?
The usual small set is clear quartz plus one green stone, emerald or kambaba jasper, plus something with age to it like petrified wood. That covers the three strands of the tradition, the all-purpose stone, the growth color, and the long view.
What is the difference between healing crystals and emotional healing crystals?
Overlap, mostly, with a different center of gravity. This collection gathers the general practice stones, quartz and greens. The emotional healing collection narrows to the heart, led by rose quartz and rhodonite. Emerald and unakite sit comfortably in both.
Is petrified wood really wood?
It was. The tree is gone, replaced cell by cell with silica while the shape stayed, so what you're holding is quartz in the form of wood, rings and grain included. That's also why it's stone-hard at 6.5 to 7 and stone-heavy, and why no two chips share a pattern.