Collection: Money Crystals

Some stones have carried the color of money so long the association feels almost obvious: the gold of citrine, the metallic glint of pyrite, the green of jade and aventurine. Money crystals gather the stones folk tradition links to prosperity, luck, and steady increase: the ones people tuck into a register, a wallet, or a windowsill to keep abundance close.

Carry one as a touchstone, set it on your altar beside a green candle, or place a few where you do your work. Whether you're drawn to a single lucky stone or building a prosperity corner, there's a crystal here for the way you grow what you have.

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What You'll Find Here

At Plentiful Earth, we stock the money stones practitioners reach for most, raw and polished, so you can carry, place, or grid them however your work calls for.

Citrine & Pyrite. The two most associated with money-drawing. Citrine carries the sunny gold of abundance; pyrite — "fool's gold" — is favored for wealth, confidence, and follow-through.

Green Stones. Aventurine is the classic lucky stone, while jade is tied to fortune across many traditions. For more options, browse our curated green crystals.

Tiger's Eye & Beyond. Tiger's eye is reached for when money work needs courage and clear decisions behind it. Each stone's page notes its traditional correspondence.

How to Choose

Pick by how you'll use it. A small tumbled stone is easy to carry in a wallet or pocket; a larger piece holds an altar or a prosperity corner; a few together can be set as a simple grid. Choose the stone whose association matches what you're working toward — luck, steady increase, or the nerve to act.

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Crystals pair naturally with the rest of the work. Set one beside a money candle, anoint it with a money oil, or add it to your money spell supplies. For budget-friendly options see Money & Abundance Items Under $5, and browse the full Crystals & Stones range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which crystal is best for money? Citrine and pyrite lead for money-drawing, with green aventurine favored for luck and jade for steady fortune. Many keep a small set rather than a single stone.

How do I use a money crystal? Carry it as a touchstone, place it on your altar or workspace, tuck it in a register or wallet, or set several as a prosperity grid.

Should I carry it or place it? Either works. Carry a stone when you want it with you through the day; place one when you're anchoring a specific space or working.

Do I need to cleanse my money crystals? Many practitioners cleanse and set an intention on a new stone before use, and refresh it now and then. Use whichever cleansing method fits your practice.

Are these only for money? Largely they're used for prosperity, luck, and abundance, though several — tiger's eye especially — are also reached for confidence and decision-making around money.

How to Choose

The most useful starting question for love and relationship work is: what kind of love are you working toward? Drawing new romantic love, deepening an existing relationship, healing after heartbreak, and building self-love are related but distinct intentions, and the tools that serve each are somewhat different.

For drawing new love, rose quartz, pink candles, jasmine, and rose are the classic combination across most traditions. For deepening or repairing an existing relationship, rhodonite, red candles, and herbs associated with binding and warmth are more appropriate. For self-love work, which many practitioners recommend as a foundation before working to draw love from others, rose quartz, pink candles, and lavender create a gentle, inward-directed practice. For passion and physical attraction, red candles, garnet, damiana, and cinnamon carry the right energy.

If you are new to love magic and unsure where to begin, a rose quartz crystal and a pink candle lit with a sincere intention is a complete practice. You do not need a complex working to do meaningful love magic. Start with the intention that feels most honest to where you actually are, rather than where you wish you were, and build from there.

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Love and healing often arrive together, particularly when the work involves recovering from a past relationship or opening a heart that has been closed for a while. Our Healing & Wellness collection serves that emotional dimension directly. For practitioners who time their love workings to the lunar calendar, a full moon is traditionally associated with drawing love, and our Almanacs can help you plan accordingly. If your love work is part of a broader intention around new beginnings, starting over, or welcoming change, our New Beginnings & Change collection pairs naturally with the heart-opening work you are doing here. And for those working specifically with rose quartz or rhodonite jewelry as a wearable love practice, our Rose Quartz Jewelry collection is worth exploring.

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