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Selenite Charging Plate 18cm

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About the Size

Length18 cm
Width18 cm
Weight1300 g

Milky, luminous selenite brings a quiet sense of order to the pieces you reach for often. This selenite charging plate gives crystals, jewellery or small ritual tools a dedicated resting place, part mindful object, part soft-glowing décor.

A calm landing place for treasured pieces

  • The pale surface catches light gently, giving a shelf, altar or bedside table a quieter focal point.
  • Its carved finish makes the plate feel intentional, rather than simply a tray for small objects.
  • Selenite feels cool and smooth to the touch, with a pearly quality that suits slow, careful rituals.
  • Use it as a daily place for crystals, rings, pendants or a small object kept close for meaning.
  • The weight gives it presence on a surface, so it feels more like a permanent piece than a passing accessory.

Hand-carved selenite from Morocco

This plate is cut and carved by hand from selenite, a translucent form of gypsum known for its soft white glow. Each piece carries natural variation in tone, clarity and carving, so the surface will not be perfectly identical from one plate to the next.

How to use it in a ritual space

Place it somewhere dry and steady, then use it as a home for the objects you want to keep visible and cared for. It suits a bedside table, meditation corner, dressing table or shelf where small pieces can rest without feeling scattered.

In contemporary crystal practice, selenite is traditionally used as a resting place for other stones. The value here is the ritual itself: pausing, arranging, returning meaningful objects to one clean, beautiful place.

Keeping selenite bright

Selenite is soft, fragile and water-soluble, so keep it away from water, damp rooms and humidity. Do not wash or soak it. Clean only when dry, using a soft cloth or brush, and avoid scraping it with harder stones or metal objects.

Where the meaning comes from

Selenite takes its name from the Greek word for the moon, a reference to its pale, pearlescent light. Geologically, it is a form of gypsum formed in evaporite deposits, often associated with arid landscapes and mineral-rich earth. In modern crystal ritual, its clear white appearance has made it a symbol of clarity, simplicity and reset. Used as a charging plate, it becomes a small point of focus: a place to gather stones, jewellery or intention-led objects at the beginning or end of the day.

Size and details

This selenite plate measures 18 cm across and weighs 1300 g. It is made from selenite and originates from Morocco.

A gift for a thoughtful ritual corner

It makes a considered gift for someone who collects crystals, wears meaningful jewellery, or likes their home objects to feel calm and purposeful. The hand-carved finish and moonlike sheen give it a quiet presence that feels personal without being ornate.

Common questions

Can I place jewellery directly on selenite?
Yes, it can be used as a dry resting place for jewellery. Take care with metal edges or harder stones, as selenite is very soft and can scratch.

Can it be kept in a bathroom?
No. Selenite should be kept out of bathrooms and other humid spaces, as damp can dull, cloud or damage the stone over time.

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