What is a crystal grid? Here is a simple introduction to crystal grids for complete beginners or the curious. Learn what exactly a crystal grid is and how they are made and used.
There definitely seems to be a bit of a buzz around crystal grids at the moment. In response to many questions I have had lately, I think I need to explain here what a crystal grid is if you are completely new to this.
UPDATE: If you haven’t seen it yet, I have a video on my YouTube channel that covers what crystal grids are, what they are not and how they work. I recommend you watch this first and if you need more detail you will find it here in my blogs:

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What Is A Crystal Grid? (In A Nutshell)
A crystal grid is a way to work with crystals that usually involves arranging them into geometric shapes or patterns. Crystal Grids often incorporate sacred geometry in their design, such as the Flower of Life.
They sometimes use a base such as a printed cloth or paper, engraved wooden board or a copper plate. This may be called a crystal grid template. You don’t have to use a grid template but it depends on the grid sometimes.

This angel crystal grid uses a wooden base with sacred geometry made by Fractal Roots
What’s A Crystal Grid Used For?
Crystal Grids are made for many different purposes. They can be purely spiritual in nature or more down to earth. They could be used for healing, protection, prosperity, love, manifesting and anything you need help with.
Crystal grids harness the energy of groups of crystals and sacred geometry, to create a shift in energy and bring about the desired change. They can also maintain the energy of a situation or anchor energy.

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Different Types Of Crystal Grids
There are many ways to make a crystal grid and many different types of crystal grids. Some people create purely intuitive crystal grids. A crystal grid can be small enough to put on a small flat surface, they can be placed on or around your body (aka Crystal Layouts) or big enough to surround a room, house or any location.
They can use as little as three crystals to as many as you can imagine. A crystal grid can be made for a short period of time or be set in place for years, depending on what its purpose is.

This cleansing and balancing crystal grid uses a hand-painted grid base by Handmaiduns
Creating Crystal Grids
You can create your own crystal grids by combining the properties of different crystals with geometric shapes that support your intention. It is much easier to follow a crystal grid that has already been designed by someone else. This is just like following a recipe.
Please feel free to try some of the intention-based crystal grids that appear on my website. Just visit the Free Resources section. If you are curious about how a crystal grid works then please read my other article How & Why Crystal Grids Work?
I hope you now know exactly what a crystal grid is but if you have any questions about this article, leave them below (Please keep any questions you have on topic if you want a response).
With gratitude,
Ethan
www.ethanlazzerini.com
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how long do u keep a grid undisturbed. with kids around its difficult to keep it for long.
when can we change the grid for different intention?
i there any need to discharge the grid.
what is the ritual after activating the grid
Please visit the Resources page, under the section of ‘crystal grids’ are lots articles about this subject that you should find the answers to.
I’m fascinated by this and definitely want to try it out myself. It’s really interesting
Thank you for sharing, I’ve already sent it to my friends
Rita
Hello! I just received a selenite piece with a grid etched into it. Unfortunately, one of the circles is incomplete due to being placed at the edge of the plate. Will this disrupt the effectiveness of the grid?
Technically you can make a crystal grid without any solid base or template under it and still create geometric patterns. I think it’s more about how you feel about the piece that you have.
Thank you for your response! My concern was that the “broken” circle would disrupt the grid pattern’s effectiveness.
Have a wonderful day!
Yes, I understand. You should be able to create the circle from the crystals you place on it.