Crystal blocks, generally speaking, refer to block-shaped objects formed from natural or synthetic crystals through processing. They have a wide range of applications in various fields.
Natural crystal blocks originate from nature and are formed over millions of years through geological processes. They contain rich minerals and trace elements, possessing not only unique ornamental value but also believed to have certain energy and magnetic field effects. Therefore, they are often used to make jewelry, ornaments, or as feng shui items. Synthetic crystal blocks, on the other hand, are cultivated in laboratories using modern technology to simulate the growth environment of natural crystals. Their physical and chemical properties are similar to natural crystals, but they are cheaper and produced in larger quantities, thus finding widespread use in industry, optics, electronics, and other fields.