Orgonite Pyramid, Flower of Life Copper Gemstones 80mm
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Some rituals are quiet. A single flame, a stone held in the palm, a moment of stillness before the day begins. The tools in this collection are built for those moments — each piece chosen to hold intention, anchor a practice, and bring a little more sacred space into everyday life.
What's inside the collection
This is where spiritual tools become something you actually reach for. Selenite charging plates sit ready to rest your crystals on — cleansing and recharging them between uses. Orgonite pyramids, crafted with copper and gemstone layers, make striking centrepieces for an altar or a quiet corner of a room. Selenite charging plates and orgonite pyramids are the backbone of this range, alongside ritual knives for intentional work, healing wands for directed focus, altar cloths to transform any surface into a sacred setting, and a crystal ball for those who work with scrying as a contemplative practice.
How to choose the right tool
If you're drawn to selenite charging plates, consider the size that fits your collection — from compact 10 cm lotus mandara plates to generous 20 cm chakra plates. For orgonite pyramids, the copper and gemstone composition varies: some feature specific crystals like rose quartz or black tourmaline, others carry symbols such as the Flower of Life or Ganesh. Healing wands range from smooth carved quartz spheres to raw crystal-tipped wands — the right one is the one that feels balanced in your hand. Altar cloths are sized to suit different altar configurations, so check dimensions before choosing.
Ways to use and style your tools
Charging plates are most often used as a dedicated spot — place your crystals on the plate overnight or for a few hours before a ritual or reading. Orgonite pyramids are display pieces as much as they are functional: set one on a windowsill where it catches the light, or include it in a chakra-focused altar dedicated to a particular intention. Altar cloths simply raise the energy of whatever sits beneath them — fold and replace as the season or intention changes. A healing wand can be held during meditation, passed over the body during a personal ritual, or placed on an altar as a symbol of directed will. Ritual knives, often called athames, are personal tools — traditionally handled with care and stored thoughtfully when not in use.
Frequently asked questions
What is an orgonite pyramid made from?
Orgonite pyramids in this collection are crafted from layers of resin, copper filings or wire, and crushed gemstones. The combination is designed to transmute ambient energy — many people place them in rooms where they want to shift the atmosphere or support a particular practice.
How do I use a selenite charging plate?
Place your crystals on the selenite plate and leave them for several hours or overnight. Selenite is a self-cleansing crystal, so the plate itself does not require charging — it simply passes that energy to whatever rests upon it.
What is a healing wand used for?
A healing wand is a focus tool — held during meditation or ritual to direct intention. Crystal wands made from materials like rose quartz or shiva lingam are also beautiful as altar display pieces between uses.
Do I need to cleanse the tools in this collection?
Selenite plates are self-cleansing and do not need to be cleansed themselves. Orgonite pyramids do not require cleansing either — that is part of their design. Other tools such as healing wands and ritual knives may benefit from occasional cleansing with smoke (such as sage or palo santo) or moonlight, depending on your practice.
What size altar cloth do I need?
Altar cloths in this collection come in different sizes. Consider the surface you intend to cover — a small personal altar may need a cloth of 30–40 cm, while a larger shared altar may require 60 cm or more. Check individual product dimensions before ordering.