Clear Quartz Bottle
A clear quartz obelisk, sealed at the base of a glass water bottle. No color, no distraction. Just the stone, the water, and the light moving through both.
$80
The Stone
Clear quartz is pure silicon dioxide. SiO₂. One of the most abundant minerals on Earth's surface. Mohs hardness of 7, chemically inert, water-safe. The Japanese call it suishou: "perfect jewel."
In crystal practice, clear quartz is called the master healer. The name comes from the modern metaphysical tradition popularized in the 1980s, but quartz has been used in spiritual contexts far longer than that. Ancient Greeks believed it was ice frozen so deeply it would never thaw. Unlike the other crystals in the Glacce collection, clear quartz is not tied to a single chakra. Practitioners associate it with all seven — amplifier rather than specialist.
Full mineral profile: clear quartz meaning and properties.
The Science, Honestly
Clear quartz is piezoelectric. Apply mechanical pressure and it generates a tiny electrical charge. The Curie brothers discovered the effect in 1880. It is the principle behind quartz timekeeping, sonar, and precision oscillators. Real physics, used every day.
But the piezoelectric effect requires mechanical stress. A crystal resting in a water bottle is not under pressure, so it generates no charge. You should know that going in.
Drinking water with intention does change behavior. Pausing, holding something beautiful, noticing. You drink more water, more deliberately. That part is yours to define.
Who It Is For
If you already know your crystal and your chakra, you probably want the specific stone. But if you are new to crystal practice, skeptical-but-curious, or simply drawn to a transparent stone in clear water, start here.
No pink, no purple, no smoke. Glass and quartz and light. It works on any desk, in any bag, at any meeting where a rose quartz bottle might invite questions you do not want to answer at 9 a.m.
A first bottle. A gift for the curious friend. Or pick it for the look alone: crystal in clear glass, something worth reaching for.
The Design
The clear quartz obelisk sits in a sealed chamber at the base, separated from your water by a wall of lead-free borosilicate glass. Light refracts through both the water and the stone. Quiet and architectural. The water never touches the crystal — no mineral contact, no contamination risk, no cleaning complications.
Materials
- Glass: Lead-free borosilicate. Thermal shock resistant up to 150°C.
- Cap and base: 18/8 stainless steel. No plastic threading.
- Crystal: Natural, uncoated, undyed clear quartz. Sealed chamber. Zero water contact.
- Assembly: Mechanical seal only. No glue, no adhesives.
Specs
- Capacity: 500 ml
- Clear quartz: SiO₂, Mohs hardness 7, water-safe
- Fits standard cup holders
- Dishwasher safe, top rack, cap removed
How to Use It
Fill it. Drink from it. That's enough.
If you want more: hold the bottle before your first sip. Set an intention. Clear quartz is associated with amplification, so the tradition is to let the stone magnify whatever you bring to it. Clarity, focus, calm. The crystal is the focal point. The intention is up to you.
Some people pair it with meditation. Others keep it on a desk where the light catches the stone and reminds them to drink. Full guide: how to use your crystal water bottle.
Care
Rinse with warm water after each use. Dishwasher safe, top rack, cap removed. Do not submerge the stainless steel cap for extended periods. Avoid extreme temperature swings.
The sealed crystal requires no maintenance. Moonlight cleansing and sound cleansing both work through the glass if that is part of your practice.
The Intention
Clear quartz does not need to restructure your water to earn its place on your desk. It needs to make you reach for the bottle one more time today. The stone is real, the glass is sound, the engineering holds up.
An $80 water bottle is a commitment to paying attention. The master healer, the perfect jewel, sealed in glass and steel.