Examples of Crystal Fountains

 

 

This page is to encourage you to use your creative side to make a fun and beautiful Crystal Fountain. You have the crystals on what? shelves, table tops, shoe boxes under the bed? Time to get them out and love them with your hands. Here are some examples I've done to create the "crystal garden" atmosphere for my "stone people" while living on our boat.


This beautiful platter was found in an antique shop. The black rocks in an aquarium shop along with the pump. Arrange your lovely's however you feel at the time. Remember you are to rearrange as you wish. I have gotten my crystal brothers and sisters started and they want to change them within a week or so. The point seems to be to handle your crystals. Love them with your hands, energize them with flowing water all day long. New crystals needed to be cleared, "what a better way than listening to the sound of a waterfall over a new member of your crystal family."


Size of the bowl/platter doesn't matter. I personally love the Bamboo. I collect my own beach glass, rocks, local Bamboo, driftwood or cactus. This is some of the best time you will ever spend. Take a Quartz crystal with you. Program it to make you aware of the best beach or outdoors finds for your fountain. It's kind of a Zen thing, you are totally involved prior to creating your personal, crystal garden, fountain.


I did this display onboard, Annie added her touch including the Bears, Edward and Albert!

I used a bowl I found in a second hand store, Amethyst crystal ball, Tourmaline sphere and my favorite bamboo. It grows in the distilled crystal elixir water.


This is a newer, crystal fountain. Instead of using the platter alone I drilled two holes, one for the water source, tube , and the other to drain back into a container below. This is just another way to have more access to water with a large display area. The crystal on the left next to "Brigid of the Rowan Tree" is a huge pink lemurian. The clear crystal on our right is a large Diamantina crystal. The plant in the platter is called Tilandzia (I think) I love the plants and crystals with water flowing.


 

I hope this gives you some motivation to start your own "crystal garden fountain". If you want and you are in the Ventura, California area I can get you started. Just bring your crystals, bowl and pump. I can provide all these if you wish. Email me at crystalsailor@sbcglobal.net.
The important thing is to "HANDLE" your crystals. Don't let them diminish there energy by getting dusty on a shelf or in a box. If you are not loving them as you are others it's time to let them be traded for something that "whispers" to you.

 

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