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Online orders and picking up contactlessly

Michelle from The Crystal Point

As from Wednesday 1st September we will be able to send all online orders. Pickup instore will be available contactlessly too from 9am til 12 noon each day.

We have Fathers Day and Birthdays sorted with online Gift Vouchers emailed to your inbox.

You will find many locally made products in our store, from people in our community. From material face masks, natural and scented soaps, soapnuts for your washing, and natural deodorants. We also have a huge range of crystals, backflow cones, salt lamps and more.

Crystals and incense have been said to help with our stress levels. White sage incense removes bacteria from the air. We recommend Tea tea or lemon oil for the aroma lamps.

We look forward to trading normally again soon. Take care. Love and light, Trevor, Michelle, James and the Team The Crystal Point

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