Sodalite Gemstone Tree On Orgonite Base, 15 Gemstones

Made in India Ships from the UK

A small sodalite gemstone tree brings a quiet, sculptural note to a shelf, desk or altar space. Deep blue stone chips sit like leaves on fine wire branches, rising from an orgonite base that catches the light with little flashes of colour.

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A small sodalite gemstone tree brings a quiet, sculptural note to a shelf, desk or altar space. Deep blue stone chips sit like leaves on fine wire branches, rising from an orgonite base that catches the light with little flashes of colour.

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About this product

Blue stone leaves and a still little silhouette
  • The sodalite chips show rich blue tones, with natural variation from piece to piece.
  • Fine wire branches give the tree a delicate, bonsai-like shape.
  • The orgonite base has visible mineral pieces set into it, adding depth below the branches.
  • Its small presence suits a bedside table, meditation corner, windowsill or work desk.
  • The branches can be gently opened out to create a fuller, more tree-like outline.
Sodalite, traditionally linked with clear expression

Sodalite is often associated in crystal practice with insight, thoughtful communication and mental clarity. Its deep blue colour also gives it a composed, reflective feeling as a decorative stone, especially in a space made for reading, journalling or quiet intention-setting.

Wire, chipstones and an orgonite base

The tree is made with sodalite chipstones arranged on wire branches and set into an orgonite base. Orgonite is commonly used in crystal craft as a resin-based composite, valued here for the way it holds colour and texture in a compact decorative form.

Placing and caring for your crystal tree

Set it somewhere stable where the branches will not be knocked. To shape it, move the wire gently rather than pulling on the stones.

Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the base or using harsh cleaners, as this may dull the finish over time.

Gem tree symbolism in context

Gemstone trees are often used as small symbolic objects in crystal practice and mindful home styling. Their form borrows from the natural image of a tree, with roots, trunk and leaves suggesting growth, steadiness and renewal. In Feng Shui and wider Asian-inspired décor, gem trees are also placed as meaningful ornaments, chosen for colour, stone type and intention. Here, sodalite gives the piece its blue, contemplative character, while the tree shape turns loose stone into something quietly architectural.

Size and details
  • Gemstone: sodalite
  • Base: orgonite
  • Branches: wire
  • Stone count: 15 gemstones
  • Height: approximately 5 cm
  • Weight: 30 g
  • Origin: India
  • Range: Mini Gemstone Trees
A thoughtful small gift

This is a gentle gift for someone who likes crystals, symbolic décor or a little moment of stillness on their desk. It feels personal without taking up much space.

Length22.5 cm
Width12.5 cm
Height3.3 cm
Weight30 g

Colour

Blue

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Common questions

Is each tree exactly the same?
No. The sodalite chips vary naturally in shape and colour, and the wire branches can sit slightly differently from piece to piece.
Can I reshape the branches?
Yes, gently. Open or angle the wire branches with care, holding the tree by the base rather than tugging on the stones.
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Complete your ritual

A few things often kept alongside this piece.