Amethyst Crystal Tree Orgonite Base 160 Gemstones
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Crystal trees have been crafted as meditative centrepieces and intention-setting objects for decades, their branches heavy with gemstones arranged to catch the light and anchor a quiet corner of any room. This collection brings together handcrafted crystal trees on mango wood and orgonite bases alongside gemstone dome gardens — each one a small, tactile thing of beauty to place where you need a moment of stillness.
What's inside the collection
The range spans both crystal trees and gemstone dome gardens, so you can choose the form that speaks to you. Crystal trees are wired with individual gemstone chips set into a branching frame atop a carved base — some with dozens of stones, others with over three hundred for a densely glittering silhouette. Dome gardens sit the stones into a shallow rounded vessel, giving a different kind of arrangement: contained, calm, and easy to place on a shelf or bedside table.
Stone options include amethyst, rose quartz, carnelian, green aventurine, rock crystal, tree agate, pyrite, and lapis lazuli — each bringing its own character. Bases are mango wood or orgonite, chosen for their natural weight and grounding feel.
How to choose a crystal tree
Think about scale and stone intention. A mini gemstone tree set of twelve works beautifully as a tabletop grouping or a thoughtful gift; a larger piece with 160 or 320 stones makes a more commanding display on a mantle or altar. For a room that needs softening, a rose quartz crystal tree in pale blush tones reads gently against most palettes. For something bolder, carnelian or pyrite bring warm, rich colour.
If you prefer a contained, low-profile piece, a gemstone dome garden in amethyst or green aventurine offers the same gemstone energy in a flatter profile — ideal for narrow shelves or as part of a shelf grouping alongside druzy crystal clusters.
Styling and placement
Crystal trees work best where light reaches them — morning sun or a warm lamp will make the chips catch and shimmer. They suit a space, a bedside table, a living room shelf, or a kitchen windowsill. A seven-chakra set of trees or a single piece chosen around a specific energy can anchor a chakra practice without taking up much room. They also make distinctive, handmade gifts: a crystal tree set wrapped in tissue paper is the kind of present that holds meaning long after the occasion has passed.
Frequently asked questions
How do I look after a crystal tree?
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or a clean makeup brush. Avoid water on the stones — the wiring and base are not waterproof. If the piece is placed in a sunny spot, rotate it occasionally so the colour doesn't fade unevenly over time.
What is orgonite?
Orgonite is a resin-and-metal composite material said to neutralise negative energy in its surroundings. In our collection it is used as a base for some crystal trees, giving the piece a satisfying weight and a slightly industrial texture that contrasts nicely with the softness of the gemstones.
How many stones should I choose?
It depends on the visual impact you want. Smaller trees with 15–60 chips are subtle and delicate; mid-size trees with 80–160 chips offer a more abundant, statement quality. Trees with 320 stones are dramatic and jewel-like. All counts are approximate as each piece is individually assembled.
Are these handmade?
Yes — each crystal tree and dome garden is handmade, with gemstones individually placed into the branching frame or set into the dome base. This means no two pieces are identical; variation in stone placement and colour distribution is natural and expected.
What base materials are used?
Crystal trees in this collection sit on either mango wood bases — warm, light-toned, and sustainably sourced — or orgonite bases. Both materials ground the piece visually and give it enough weight to stand securely on a flat surface.