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Experience Sea of Crystals in Cooroy

Sea of Crystals in Maple Street Cooroy is more than just a store, it’s a must-do destination for locals and visitors to soak up and experience.

The local family owned business is run by Gabrielle, who has lived in Tewantin for 35 years, and been involved in the crystal industry for two decades.

“For many years I taught crystal healing workshops on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, but today my main focus is to assist as many people as I can to experience crystals for themselves and their endless possibilities,” Gabrielle said.

“For some of us it’s just the natural beauty, for others its their amazing healing qualities or their ability to make us feel nurtured, protected and complete.

“It may simply be their stunning colours and textures or the sense of connection that they can give us to all that is or ever will be.”

Whatever the reason you find yourself drawn to crystals, the crystal you choose is always the right one for you, Gabrielle said.

“Our journeys are all so very unique and individual, just like crystals, I believe that is why we resonate so beautifully with the crystals.”

She said each piece can hold many different qualities and frequencies.

“The amazing thing is that every one of us may experience the energies of the same crystal in many different ways, so to me their possibilities and the gifts they can offer us are limitless.”

Find Sea of Crystals at 14 Maple Street, Cooroy.

For more information and to shop for crystals online visit seaofcrystals.com.au

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