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Highly prized for their beauty, crystals can take the shape of jewelry, household objects, and an array of self-care products. But it's the ideas they stand for that draw people to their raw forms. Like astrology, tarot, and modern witchcraft, crystals help practitioners understand themselves and the wider world around them. In this collection of sharply observed essays, Jaya Saxena reflects on - and challenges - the ideas associated with eleven popular stones, including unconditional love (rose quartz) , happiness and success (citrine) , balance (amethyst) , self-care (black tourmaline) , purity (pearl) , imposter syndrome (pyrite) , toxic positivity (carnelian) , change (opals) , traditional concepts of marriage (diamonds) , presentation versus identity (obsidian) , and death (amber) .



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