History of moldavite.

While referred to as a crystal, moldavite is technically a pop in of glass.

Since it was formed by a meteorite, she adds, there’s a limited supply available today.

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Nevertheless, TikTok users are now sharing some crazy tales that suggest moldavite is a cursed crystal.

Should you use it?

So no, it’s not cursed!

Buying tips.

And thanks to this rarity, fakes are all too common.

Fake moldavite is simply green glass that has been shaped to mimic moldavite’s distinctive texture, she explains.

How to use it.

Before diving into moldavite, remember: Intention is everything when working with crystals.

If you’re just starting off using this crystal, Van Doren suggests taking it slow.

She recommends placing it on yourheart chakraif you’re not sure where to start.

Use it for dream work.

Use it for shadow work.

Moldavite is also helpful for all things related to personal and/or spiritual growth, includingshadow work.

Hold it while meditating.

How to take care of it.

“Moldavite can chip and break.

Store it carefully, and don’t drop it,” Van Doren says.

“Use a non-culturally appropriated method of cleansing,” Leavy suggests, such asa sound bathorsun or moonlight.

(Be sure to check out our full guide oncleaning, storing, and programming crystalsfor more info!)

The bottom line.

If you’re still not convinced, don’t feel like youneedto add it to your collection.

But if you’re seeking change and transformation, this might just be the crystal to use.