About the salt used to purify crystals?
If you believe these things, I will answer them with your letter ~ (see below)! ! Purifying salt is said to purify crystals. Most of them are sea salt or lake salt (after all, these salts are natural and more natural and spiritual). In brine, because salt is the electrolyte in water, it can promote or inhibit the hydrolysis or electrolysis of relative salt and promote the transmission of electric energy (scientifically feasible). So from a certain point of view, there is a scientific basis for using salt water to bubble crystals. (Of course, if the merchant takes salt or general sea salt and local sea salt, you can't tell. In addition, the density of amber is lower than that of saturated salt water, and it will float in it, which can also verify whether it is amber. Even if it floats, it may be melted amber or coba butter, and there is another kind called "phenolic resin". You can check it yourself. I don't know where to put it. You'd better ask Mr. Feng Shui. Personally, I think it is more appropriate to soak for one day and one night. Generally, salt water absorbs the dirty things of your crystal, so it is of course best to throw them away. Generally, the spar with crystal is left in and right out, worn on the left for good luck and on the right to eliminate bad luck (obsidian and the like). Sometimes the so-called theology is just a psychological comfort. If you don't believe me, if your crystal is dirty, just wash it with warm water and flannel. If your amber is real, take good care of it (take it off when you are not wearing it, and avoid chemicals, such as wine, juice, perfume, oil, etc.).