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The Guide—Care

How to Cleanse & Charge Obsidian

In crystal healing practice, many like to cleanse and recharge stones regularly. Here's a simple guide to caring for your obsidian's energy: gentle methods, the right rhythm, and what to avoid.

Cleanse then charge: a simple ritual, gently done
Cleanse then charge: a simple ritual, gently done.

Cleanse or charge—what's the difference?

These are complementary actions. Cleansing means "discharging" what the stone has accumulated; charging means giving it fresh energy. You usually cleanse first, then charge—like emptying a glass before filling it with fresh water.

Smudging, a gentle cleansing method
Smudging, a gentle cleansing method.

Don't confuse this with physical cleaning (removing dust and restoring shine), which is a separate topic covered in my obsidian cleaning guide.

Why cleanse obsidian?

Obsidian is often described as a stone of protection, said to "work" a lot and absorb quickly. That's why tradition calls for cleansing it:

  • right after purchase, to start fresh;
  • regularly, if you wear it often;
  • after intense moments, or whenever it feels "heavy."
✦ From Camille

When a new stone arrives at the studio, my first act is to cleanse it. It's my way of truly "unwrapping" it, turning the page on its journey, and welcoming it before I work with it.

How to cleanse obsidian

Several gentle methods work—choose what speaks to you:

  • Smudging: pass the stone through the smoke of white sage, palo santo, or natural incense;
  • Clear water: a brief rinse under running water, then dry well (never salt water);
  • Quartz or amethyst cluster: place the obsidian on top for a few hours;
  • Sound: a singing bowl or tuning fork, whose vibrations are said to "cleanse" the stone.

Smudging and quartz clusters are the gentlest methods and work especially well for obsidian.

How to charge obsidian

Once cleansed, restore its energy. For obsidian, favor:

Moonlight to recharge
Moonlight to recharge.
  • Moonlight: place it near a window or outside overnight; full moon is considered ideal;
  • Amethyst geode or quartz cluster: they work for both cleansing and charging;
  • Earth contact: in a plant pot or directly in soil, for this deeply grounding stone.

Avoid prolonged sunlight: unlike some stones, obsidian recharges beautifully in moonlight, and long sun exposure isn't necessary.

✦ From Camille

On full moon nights, I gather my stones near the window. I can't say the moon "does" anything; but that monthly appointment with my obsidiennes does a lot for me.

How often?

There's no rigid rule. Many follow the full moon cycle, about once a month, charging all their stones in one go on the night of the full moon.

You can follow the full moon cycle
You can follow the full moon cycle.

Beyond the calendar, trust your intuition: cleanse on arrival, then whenever the stone feels "tired" or you've worn it heavily. Regularity matters more than frequency.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Salt and salt water: often cited for other stones but discouraged for obsidian, which they can damage;
  • Prolonged sunlight: unnecessary here, and sometimes harmful to settings and threads;
  • Long soakings: a quick rinse always suffices;
  • Forgetting the arrival cleanse: the most recommended gesture in tradition, right after purchase.

And physical cleaning?

Cleansing your stone's energy and physically cleaning a piece of jewelry are two different things. To remove dust, oils, and restore obsidian's deep black, see my dedicated cleaning and care guide. For everything about this stone, my complete guide awaits. And if you're drawn to a new piece, explore my bracelets, pendants, necklaces, and rings in obsidian.

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Keep in mind— cleansing and charging come from wellness traditions and beliefs. These are not health claims: these practices do not cure disease and do not replace professional medical advice.

Frequently asked questions

Can you cleanse obsidian in water?
Yes, a quick rinse under clear running water works, as long as you dry the stone well afterward. Avoid salt water and long soakings, which can damage it.
Can you cleanse obsidian with salt?
Better to avoid it. Salt is often cited in crystal healing, but it's discouraged for obsidian: smudging or a quartz cluster work better.
Can you charge obsidian in sunlight?
It's not necessary: obsidian charges beautifully in moonlight. Prolonged sun exposure should be avoided, especially for settings and threads.
How often should I cleanse obsidian?
There's no strict rule. Many follow the full moon cycle, about once a month, and cleanse again whenever the stone feels "charged."
Should you cleanse obsidian right after purchase?
It's the most recommended gesture in tradition: cleanse the stone on arrival to start fresh before wearing it.
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