Orgonite domes have long been valued by those who seek a quieter, more intentional space to come home to. Crafted from a blend of resin, copper and natural crystals, each dome in this collection is handmade and carries its own character — a small, tactile object that rewards a closer look. Place one on a desk, a bedside table or a shelf, and it becomes a quiet anchor in your daily rhythm.
What's inside an orgonite dome
The name gives a clue: these are resin-based pieces in which copper and crystal are layered and set together, creating the distinctive marbled finish that makes each dome unique. Copper wire, chips or filings sit alongside faceted and rough-cut stones — amethyst, lapis lazuli, lapis lazuli and others — all suspended in the resin to form a solid, satisfying weight. The combination of metal and crystal is what defines handmade orgonite as a material, and it is what gives each piece its own tonal depth.
How to choose an orgonite dome
Most shoppers in this collection choose by the crystal at the heart of the piece. A single-stone dome lets you work with one intention at a time — amethyst for a calm mind, lapis lazuli for clarity of thought. Multi-stone domes layer several energies together, which many people find useful for a shared space such as a living room or studio. Size matters too: a compact orgonite paperweight sits naturally beside a laptop or notebook, while a larger dome makes a stronger statement on a sideboard or console table.
Ways to use your dome
Orgonite domes are versatile by nature. As a paperweight they anchor a cluttered desk; as a décor piece they bring texture and meaning to a shelf or mantelpiece. For those who incorporate them into a mindfulness practice, a dome can serve as a visual anchor — something to glance at during a pause in the day, or to place beside a meditation cushion as a quiet companion. Browse our full range of spiritual tools for complementary pieces, including orgone energy pyramids and crystal balls that work well alongside a dome on an altar or settling space.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is orgonite made of?
Orgonite is a composite material made from resin, copper and natural crystal. The resin sets around the copper and stone elements, creating a solid, weighty piece with a distinctive marbled appearance. The copper and crystal are visible within the resin, and no two domes look the same.
How do I look after my orgonite dome?
Orgonite domes are low-maintenance décor pieces. Wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth to keep it free from dust. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight for extended periods, as this may gradually affect the colour of the resin over time. They are not waterproof in the sense of being submerged, but a light wipe with a barely damp cloth is fine.
Is an orgonite dome suitable for meditation?
Many people place an orgonite dome nearby during meditation as a visual focus or as part of a wider set-up that includes candles, cloths and other ritual objects. It is not a tool that performs a specific function in the way a singing bowl or bell does, but its weight, texture and the visual interest of the crystal and copper can contribute to a calm, intentional atmosphere. If you are building a meditation space, our altar cloths are worth considering as a foundation layer.
Do you offer different sizes?
The domes in this collection vary in size, and each product listing gives the exact dimensions. Smaller domes work well as desk paperweights; larger ones are better suited to shelves, mantelpieces or console tables. Check the individual product page for full measurements before ordering.
Can I use more than one dome in a room?
Yes. Some people place a dome on a desk and another in a living space, or choose a multi-stone piece for a shared room and a single-stone piece for a more personal setting such as a bedroom. There is no fixed rule — the placement is a personal choice guided by the feeling you want the space to hold.