Selenite Charging Plate Tree of Life 8cm
Milky selenite meets a carved Tree of Life in a small ritual plate made to give cherished pieces a proper place to rest. Cool-looking, softly luminous and quietly decorative, this selenite charging plate brings order to a bedside table, altar space or jewellery corner without feeling fussy.
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Milky selenite meets a carved Tree of Life in a small ritual plate made to give cherished pieces a proper place to rest. Cool-looking, softly luminous and quietly decorative, this selenite charging plate brings order to a bedside table, altar space or jewellery corner without feeling fussy.
Selenite Charging Plate Tree of Life 8cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Why it feels useful
- The round form creates a clear landing spot for crystals, rings, pendants or small ritual tools.
- The pale, translucent surface has that moonlit selenite look, gentle rather than showy.
- The carved Tree of Life gives the plate a focal point, so it works as décor even when left empty.
- Its quiet weight makes it feel considered in the hand, suited to pieces you handle with care.
- Placed near a mirror, journal or candle, it turns everyday objects into a small, deliberate arrangement.
The carved Tree of Life
The design is cut into the surface, with branching lines, leaves and roots held inside a circular border. Because the plate is carved by hand, small variations in line, depth and finish are part of its character.
Selenite from Morocco
This plate is made from selenite, a luminous form of gypsum, and comes from Morocco. Selenite is loved in crystal practice for its pearly glow and is traditionally used as a dedicated resting place for stones and spiritual objects.
How to use and care for it
Place it somewhere dry and steady, then use it as a home for jewellery, crystals or small ritual pieces between uses. Keep it away from bathrooms, damp windowsills and anywhere it may be splashed.
Selenite is very soft and fragile. Do not wash or soak it, as water and humidity can dull, cloud and eventually damage the surface. Clean it only when dry, using a soft cloth or brush.
The Tree of Life in context
The Tree of Life appears in many traditions, including Celtic, Norse, Mesopotamian and Kabbalistic symbolism, often as an image of connection: roots below, branches above, growth held in balance. On a charging plate, that motif becomes a quiet visual centre for the contemporary ritual of placing stones, jewellery or meaningful objects with intention. It is a simple gesture, part organisation and part pause, giving small treasured things a place that feels chosen rather than accidental.
Size and details
This is one round selenite plate measuring 8 cm across and weighing 165 g. The surface features a carved Tree of Life motif.
A thoughtful small gift
It suits someone who keeps crystals, wears meaningful jewellery, or likes a calm, ordered bedside table. The Tree of Life motif makes it especially fitting for birthdays, new homes and moments of fresh beginning.
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