4/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Crystals Inspire for iPhone.
Crystals Inspire is paid iOS app published by Golden Education Systems Ltd.
Jack Jonathon
everybody who is interesting about crystals should have this app into his iphone's library.
janna_621vasu
I like the tour in such angelic enviroment.it Helps me relax during the tour and getting info about the crystals
Yellow locust
It seems weird that some of the sentences aren't finished. Hopefully, this will be fixed with an update.
Deniselife1
This app is awesome. It truly is worth 5 stars. Exactly what I was looking for. Love the descriptive qualities of each stone and easy to use. Worth the $$ if ur looking for a simple easy to use one stop place for a description and useful benefits of gemstones
Holyangel
This is a fine start. I hope that the inventory of crystals increases with an update. I bought this app with that hope. Please keep up the good work.
Paige Paigey
Nice idea. Adequate. Some good info. Not a great bang for your buck if you want info on many different stones. Dont buy it expecting updates like I did a LONG time ago. The way it is set up is uncomplicated and good. However, pictures aren't really accurate on many, compared to what I have seen in real life. It'd be great to see two visual examples, one in natural form and one polished or facetted. If I were to pick one I would prefer natural pictures, by far! But thats not as huge an issue as the lack of stones in directory. I have had this app for quite a long while. I trusted there would be updates to the number of crystals in very small library. Sadly, in the whole time not one has been added. I'd expect more for three bucks, by now. At least a little more. Bummed out because its a fantastic app idea. PLEASE ADD MORE CRYSTALS to your directory. Still waiting. Right now it's more like one might expect from a free app or a new untested app. If you only want to know about a handful, this might do for you. But if you want way more for your money, buy a book or request the seller to add more.
JokiGirl
The images are large and lovely; as a whole the application covers a large number of stones informatively– both from a factual and a spiritual perspective, including such information as a stone's history of discovery (explained in a brief and interesting manner), variety of available colors, the reason for which the stone was given its name... and on over to associated chakra/zodiac sign/element/planet. There is also a section for each briefing the user on how the gemstones are used in some sort of spiritual/physical healing processes, toward which many gemology enthusiasts have turned their studies. I should note that the specific kind of information one will find under one stone's page won't necessarily be present for all stones, simply for lack of applicability (for instance, not all stones are considered birth stones; therefore, the mention of the month with which a stone is associated as a birth stone is not always going to be present). This is primarily the case with the spiritual "association"-type listings such as to which chakra, planet, etc. A stone is related.