Crystal Spheres

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Crystal spheres have held a place in contemplative traditions for centuries — prized for their symmetry, their weight in the hand, and the way light moves through faceted stone. In a collection of gemstone spheres, that ancient pull meets modern intention: something to hold during meditation, to set on a desk as a daily anchor, or to arrange in a quiet corner of the home as a reminder to pause.

What you will find here

Our crystal balls and stone spheres are hand-selected for clarity and tone, and most arrive ready to display on a included stand. The collection spans a range of gemstones — from the soft rose glow of Rose Quartz spheres to the deep violet of Amethyst aura, from Tourmaline spheres with their striking internal needle formations to Ocean Agate, Lapis Lazuli, Indian Jade, Indian Moonstone and Clear Quartz. Sizes centre on 40 mm and 50 mm, making them comfortable to hold and well-proportioned for a bedside table, mantle, or altar shelf.

Choosing your sphere

A few things to consider when browsing: size affects both feel and presence. A 40 mm sphere fits neatly in the palm; a 50 mm sphere makes a stronger visual statement on a surface. The stone itself carries its own character — Rose Quartz is known for its milky warmth, while Lapis Lazuli brings deep, midnight blue with flecks of pyrite. Aura-treated spheres (such as our Titanium Aura Rose Quartz and Amethyst Aura spheres) offer an iridescent shimmer that catches daylight beautifully. If you are drawn to a particular gemstone, our Shop by Crystal hub brings together all the stones we carry across the store.

  • Rose Quartz — soft pink, warm and inviting
  • Amethyst Aura — violet with a shimmering metallic sheen
  • Tourmaline — dark green to black, with internal crystal formations
  • Clear Quartz — brilliant and versatile, wonderful for a first sphere
  • Lapis Lazuli, Ocean Agate, Indian Moonstone, Indian Jade — each with their own depth and character

Ways to use a crystal sphere

Many people place a sphere on its stand as a permanent display piece — on a shelf, a console table, or beside a candle. Others hold one during meditation or breathwork, rolling it gently between the palms as a grounding anchor. A sphere can mark a moment of intention: set it at the centre of a small altar, or simply hold it while you take a quiet moment before the day begins. However you choose to bring it into your space, let it be an invitation to slow down.

If you are building a crystal collection, spheres pair naturally with Crystal Trees for a harmonious altar arrangement, or with Natural Crystal Geodes and Druzy Crystal Clusters to layer texture and depth across a shelf. For a deeper exploration of the stones themselves, visit the Chakra hub to understand how different crystals are traditionally associated with energy centres.

Frequently asked questions

Do the spheres come with a stand?

Yes — the vast majority of our crystal spheres include a stand. The product listings indicate this clearly, and every sphere in this collection shows whether it comes with one.

How do I look after a crystal sphere?

Wipe your sphere gently with a soft, dry cloth to keep it free from dust. Avoid water or cleaning solutions, particularly for aura-treated spheres, as these can affect the surface coating over time. If you display your sphere near a window, be mindful that prolonged direct sunlight may fade some stones.

What size should I choose?

A 40 mm sphere is smaller and more intimate — ideal for holding during meditation or keeping on a desk. A 50 mm sphere is larger, with a stronger presence on a surface. Both are substantial enough to feel weighty and real in the hand.

Are the colours natural?

Some spheres are natural (Clear Quartz, Rose Quartz, Tourmaline, Lapis Lazuli, Indian Moonstone, Indian Jade), while others feature an aura treatment applied to the surface of a natural stone to create the iridescent shimmer (Titanium Aura Rose Quartz, Titanium Aura Amethyst). Both types are real gemstone; the aura is a surface enhancement, not a coating that sits on top of the stone.

Can I use a crystal sphere for meditation?

Many of our customers do. A sphere fits comfortably in the palm and its smooth, continuous surface can serve as a point of focus during practice. Whether you are drawn to the feel of it, the quality of the light through the stone, or simply the ritual of holding it, it is a personal practice — and one that requires no special belief to appreciate.