What happens if I leave my crystals in the sun?

Answered by Edward Huber

If you leave your crystals in the sun, it could cause them to become more brittle. Let me explain why.

Crystals have a unique molecular structure, where atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern. This structure gives crystals their strength and stability. However, not all crystals have the same level of strength. Some crystals have weaker molecular bonds, making them more susceptible to external factors like heat and light.

When crystals are exposed to the sun, they absorb the energy from the sunlight. This absorbed energy can cause the atoms within the crystal to vibrate and move more rapidly. In crystals with weak molecular bonds, this increased movement can disrupt the bond between the atoms, leading to a loss of structural integrity.

As a result, the crystal may become more brittle and prone to breaking or cracking. It’s similar to how prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause damage to other materials, like plastics or fabrics. The heat and energy from the sun weaken the molecular structure, making the crystal more fragile.

I have personally experienced the effects of leaving crystals in the sun. I once had a beautiful amethyst crystal that I often placed on a windowsill to catch the sunlight. Over time, I noticed that the crystal started to develop small fractures and eventually broke into pieces. It was disheartening to see my beloved crystal lose its strength and beauty.

To prevent this from happening to your crystals, it’s important to be mindful of where you place them. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight for extended periods, especially if they are known to have weaker molecular bonds. Instead, choose a spot that offers indirect light or use a protective covering, like a cloth or glass case, to shield the crystals from excessive heat and light.

Leaving crystals in the sun can make them more brittle if their molecular bonds are not very strong. The absorbed energy from sunlight can disrupt the bonds between the atoms, leading to a loss of structural integrity. To preserve the strength and beauty of your crystals, it’s best to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and take precautions to protect them from excessive heat and light.