Crystal ball English
Crystal ball (English: crystal ball, orbuculum) refers to a sphere made of crystal or glass, sometimes called shew stone (or showstone-shew is the ancient English sound of show).
Some people think that the ability of second vision can be enhanced with the help of a crystal ball, and they can even see scenes thousands of miles away. Water is sometimes used to improve the ability of second vision. The water put in a container or sprinkled on the ground for divination is called a divination pool.
The crystal ball existed in the Celtic prehistoric tribe in England in 2000 BC. It was used by religious people called Druids, who were the first to use crystal balls for divination. Interestingly, Druids are similar to Stonehenge in early England, so they may also be the first people to use crystal divination.
Later, in the middle of medieval Europe (500 BC-BC 1500), prophets, wizards, mediums, Romans, fortune tellers and fortune tellers also used other types of crystals to "see" the past, present or future.
Beryl is called a natural gem, and is often used for divination because of its transparency. The inhabitants of the Scottish Highlands call it "the power of stones". The early crystal ball was made of beryl, which was later replaced by a more transparent colorless crystal.