Bronze Gemstone Crystal Witch Spoons Set of 7
Small ceremonial tools can make a ritual feel slower and more deliberate. This set of seven crystal witch spoons pairs warm bronze-toned metal with raw-looking gemstone pieces, giving each spoon its own colour, mood and place on an altar, desk or ritual tray.
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Small ceremonial tools can make a ritual feel slower and more deliberate. This set of seven crystal witch spoons pairs warm bronze-toned metal with raw-looking gemstone pieces, giving each spoon its own colour, mood and place on an altar, desk or ritual tray.
Bronze Gemstone Crystal Witch Spoons Set of 7 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you hold
- Seven slim spoons, each with a dark, sculpted bowl and a gemstone set at the top of the handle.
- The bronze-tone finish catches the light softly, with raised detail that feels more ceremonial than everyday cutlery.
- The stones bring a natural contrast: purple, pink, clear, blue, red, green and deep black tones.
- They suit mindful measuring, stirring or placing dry ritual materials, as well as display with candles, cards or crystals.
- The set has a collected feel, like a small toolkit for someone who likes their practice to be beautiful as well as practical.
The seven stones
The set includes amethyst, Rose Quartz, Black Obsidian, Rock Quartz, Lapis Lazuli, Red Agate and Green Aventurine. In crystal tradition, amethyst is associated with quiet focus, Rose Quartz with gentleness, Black Obsidian with grounding, Rock Quartz with clarity, Lapis Lazuli with wisdom, Red Agate with steadiness and Green Aventurine with renewal.
Using them in ritual
Keep them with your altar tools for portioning dry herbs, salts, incense blends or other non-food ritual materials. They also work beautifully as symbolic place markers, one spoon for a day of the week, a stone association, or a personal intention.
Use them slowly rather than as kitchen utensils. The pleasure is in the pause: choosing the stone, lifting a small measure, and giving attention to the act.
Bronze tone, carved detail and mineral colour
The spoons are made from zinc alloy with a warm bronze-tone finish. Each handle is topped with a gemstone, while the bowls show decorative raised patterns that give the set an old-world, witchcraft-inspired character.
The stones vary naturally in colour and surface, so each spoon has its own small irregularities. That variation is part of the charm of working with mineral pieces.
Care for the metal and stones
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth after use and store away from damp. Avoid soaking, harsh cleaners and dishwasher use, especially as the stones and decorative finish are best treated gently.
Seven as a ritual number
Seven has a long symbolic presence in Western esoteric practice, where it is linked with the seven classical planets and the seven days of the week. It also appears in yogic chakra symbolism, making a seven-piece set a natural way to organise a small personal practice. Here, the number gives structure without needing to be complicated: one spoon for each day, each stone, or each chosen theme.
Size and details
- Set of seven gemstone spoons.
- Materials: zinc alloy, amethyst, Rose Quartz, Black Obsidian, Rock Quartz, Lapis Lazuli, Red Agate and Green Aventurine.
- Finish: warm bronze tone.
- Country of origin: China.
A thoughtful gift for ritual-minded friends
This is a lovely gift for someone who keeps an altar, collects crystals, reads tarot, works with herbs, or enjoys witchcraft-inspired décor. It feels personal without being too large, and the seven different stones make it easy to connect with one spoon first, then the set as a whole.
Material
Zinc Alloy, Gemstone
Ingredients
Black Obsidian, Rock Quartz, Red Agate, Green Aventurine
Quantity
7 pieces
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Common questions
Are these spoons intended for food use?
Are the stones all the same shape?
Can I use them with liquids?
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