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Selenite Bowl Hexagon, 6 cm

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About the Size

Length6 cm
Width6 cm
Height2 cm
Weight80 g

A selenite ritual bowl turns tiny things into a quiet point of focus: a ring placed down at night, a few tumbled stones in the light, a small keepsake given its own place. Its milky translucence and angular hexagon form feel clean and still, made for a bedside table, altar space, or thoughtful corner of the home.

What the stone brings to the room

  • The polished hollow catches light softly, with a pearly, moonlit look rather than a glossy shine.
  • The hexagonal rim gives the bowl a crisp outline, balancing the natural cloudiness of the mineral.
  • Fine specks and pale mineral lines are visible in the stone, so each piece has its own quiet pattern.
  • It works beautifully for dry, tiny objects: jewellery, small crystals, charms, or a single meaningful token.
  • The low, open shape keeps what it holds visible, turning everyday storage into a small act of care.

Polished selenite with a hexagonal form

This piece is made from selenite, a translucent form of gypsum valued for its pale glow and soft, satin-like surface. The bowl is shaped with six sides and a smooth inner well, while natural variation in the stone gives it gentle clouding and small darker flecks.

Using it in daily practice

Place it where you naturally pause: beside the bed, on a dressing table, or near a meditation cushion. Use it for dry objects only, especially pieces you like to return to the same place each day.

Do not burn incense, charcoal, herbs, or resins directly in the bowl. It is best treated as a beautiful holder, not as a heat-safe burner.

Why selenite is kept dry

Selenite is soft, fragile and water-soluble. Moisture can dull the surface, cloud the stone and, over time, cause flaking or loss of lustre. Keep it away from bathrooms, sinks and damp windowsills, and clean it only with a dry, soft cloth or brush.

The moonlit meaning of selenite

The name selenite is linked to Selene, the Greek moon goddess, and the stone has long carried lunar associations because of its pale, luminous quality. In contemporary crystal practice, selenite is often associated with clarity, stillness and intentional space. Here, that meaning is held gently: the bowl is a place to gather small objects and mark a pause, without turning the moment into anything complicated.

Size and details

Diameter: 6 cm. Weight: 80 g. Material: selenite. Origin: Morocco.

A quiet gift for a thoughtful space

It makes a considered gift for someone who keeps crystals, wears meaningful jewellery, or likes small rituals at the beginning and end of the day. The natural variation in the stone gives each bowl a personal, one-of-a-kind feel.

Common questions

Can I put water or essential oils in it?
No. Selenite should be kept dry, as water and damp can damage the surface and structure of the stone.

Will the bowl scratch easily?
Yes. Selenite is very soft, so keep it away from sharp jewellery, metal tools and rough surfaces.

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