Make Your Own Crystal Wand
Crystal Wands are one of the most powerful forms of 'light tools' presently known to mankind.
The wand itself consists of a hollow copper tube of about one foot in length. The copper tube should be around three-quarters of an inch in diameter.
A quartz crystal of at least three inches in length and around three-quarter of an inch wide, clear and with reasonably unchipped facets, should be affixed to one end of the copper tube. At the other end of the copper tube is either a copper cap or another quartz crystal.
Either single - or double terminated quartz crystals may be used. The whole copper tube is insulated by a leather strip wound completely around the wand.
The very best way to discover exactly how a crystal wand functions - and its tremendous potentialities as an 'energizer' - is to make one for yourself. By constructing your very own crystal wand you will soon find that it then becomes much easier to merge your own vibrations with that of your wand.........
To make your own personal crystal wand first take your hollow copper tube and, with a hacksaw, cut two lengthwise strips at one end of the tube, about three inches deep. Then, with a pair of pliers, bend the sides outwards so as to allow your quartz crystal to slide into place.
Before doing so, however, you must glue the sides of your quartz crystal and then gently slide the crystal into its place within the copper tube. You must now bend the sides back into place and ensure that at least one inch of your crystal protrudes at the end.
At the other end of the copper tube, either glue the copper cap into position or affix another quartz crystal.
Finally, take your leather strip (any color will do) which needs to be about three feet in length and place a small amount of glue at intervals along one side. Then tightly wrap the leather, in spiral fashion, around the copper tubing.
Your crystal wand is now ready to be used!