Can you use crystal in the oven?
You should never put crystals in the oven. Here's why:
* Heat Damage: Most crystals are delicate and can crack, chip, or shatter when exposed to high temperatures. The oven can reach very high temperatures, potentially causing irreversible damage to your crystal.
* Safety Hazard: If a crystal shatters in the oven, it can create sharp shards that are a safety hazard.
* Toxicity: Some crystals are treated with chemicals or contain toxic materials that can be released when heated, posing a health risk.
Instead of using crystals in the oven, you can:
* Decorate with them: Use crystals as decorative elements for your kitchen or dining table.
* Place them in a decorative bowl or vase: Display your crystals in a visually appealing way.
* Use them in a crystal grid: Crystals can be arranged in a grid to create a specific energy field or intention.
Remember: Always handle crystals with care and research the specific properties of each crystal before using them.
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