The Five Elements Properties of Crystals

Many people choose crystals based on the preferences and deficiencies of the Five Elements. According to the Five Elements theory, each color represents a different attribute. Based on this principle, we have classified common crystals for your reference. Today, we have compiled common crystals related to the Five Elements attributes, and you can choose corresponding crystals to supplement missing elements.
The Five Elements' constructive and destructive cycles are merely a concept and theoretical framework used to explain the relationship between nature and humanity. In practical application, it is necessary to consider multiple factors comprehensively and appropriately apply the principles of generation and control to achieve balance and harmony.

Everyone has their own Five Elements attributes, and having too much or too little can affect one's fortune.

The Five Elements include Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth, and there are constructive and destructive relationships between them.

Constructive Cycle: "Metal produces Water, Water produces Wood, Wood produces Fire, Fire produces Earth, Earth produces Metal."
Destructive Cycle: "Wood overcomes Earth, Earth overcomes Water, Water overcomes Fire, Fire overcomes Metal, Metal overcomes Wood."

Crystals belonging to Metal:

White and gold colors, such as Golden Rutilated Quartz, Gold Titanium Quartz, Clear Quartz, White Phantom Quartz, White Hair Quartz, Moonstone, Selenite, etc.

Crystals belonging to Wood:

Green and cyan colors, such as Green Phantom Quartz, Green Agate, Green Tourmaline, Green Rutilated Quartz, Green Quartz, Peridot, Amazonite, etc.

Crystals belonging to Water:

Blue and black colors, such as Aquamarine, Amazonite, Kyanite, Lapis Lazuli, Obsidian, Black Rutilated Quartz, Black Silver Hair Quartz, Black Tourmaline, etc.

Crystals belonging to Fire:

Red and purple colors, such as Amethyst, Red Rutilated Quartz, Red Tourmaline, Arusha, Rhodonite, Sunstone, Garnet, Red Rabbit Hair Quartz, Red Phantom Quartz, etc.

Crystals belonging to Earth:

Yellow colors, such as Citrine, Yellow Rabbit Hair Quartz, Yellow Tourmaline, Yellow Tiger's Eye, etc.

 

Common questions about the Five Elements of crystals:

Question 1: How to determine the auspicious and inauspicious attributes of the Five Elements?

To determine the auspicious and inauspicious attributes of the Five Elements, you need to know your birth year, month, day, and time. You can use an Bazi (Eight Characters) app to input this information, and your Day Master will reveal your Five Elements attribute.

If you are interested, you can consult the shop owner; do not casually accept fortune-telling results from others online.

Question 2: If one's Five Elements attribute is Fire, must one choose red crystals?

Not necessarily. Choosing crystals based on the Five Elements is only from a metaphysical perspective, mainly selecting suitable colors based on an individual's Five Elements' auspicious and inauspicious aspects. It's not that if you lack the Water element, you must choose water-attributed crystals; multiple factors need to be considered comprehensively.

Question 3: Must wearing crystals follow the Five Elements attributes?

Not necessarily. The best way is to choose according to your own feelings. It is recommended to choose crystals with which you have a good connection, as these crystals best meet your inner needs.

Note: This answer is for reference only; the specific choice of crystals should primarily be based on personal preference and feeling.