How To Dye Crystals

Mineral crystals are treasured throughout the world for their clarity and sparkle, and are used in religious rites in some faiths. They can also be color-treated to create new hues and color combinations. Quartz is the most common and cheapest crystal for color treatment, because of its clarity and neutral color. The best technique for dyeing quartz is called quench crackling, and it allows the normally non-porous quartz crystals to absorb dyes.

Advertisement

Step 1

Fill the bucket with cold water.

Step 2

Pour the dye into the bucket and stir to fully dissolve. For dyeing crystals, you'll generally want a higher concentration of dye than you would for dyeing cloth, so double the quantity of dye in the solution that the manufacturer lists on the packaging.

Advertisement

Step 3

Put on your gloves and goggles.

Step 4

Turn on the butane torch.

Step 5

Pick up the crystal with the metal tongs, then apply flame from the butane torch to the crystal for about one minute.

Step 6

Drop the crystal into the bucket. It will crackle and absorb dye into all of the cracks, changing its general color.

Things Needed

  • Quartz crystal
  • Safety goggles
  • Metal tongs
  • Heat resistant work gloves
  • Hand held butane torch
  • Bucket
  • Water soluble dye

Warning

Always wear safety goggles when quenching hot crystals, as they can fracture and shoot out sharp fragments when they cool rapidly. For this reason, it is also best to do your crystal dyeing outside, because the force of such a fracture may cause dye to spill from the bucket.

Cite This Article

MLA

Saandvik, Dario. "How To Dye Crystals" sciencing.com, https://www.sciencing.com/dye-crystals-6012423/. 24 April 2017.

APA

Saandvik, Dario. (2017, April 24). How To Dye Crystals. sciencing.com. Retrieved from https://www.sciencing.com/dye-crystals-6012423/

Chicago

Saandvik, Dario. How To Dye Crystals last modified March 24, 2022. https://www.sciencing.com/dye-crystals-6012423/

Recommended

Advertisement