Selenite Moon Bowl 10cm
Selenite Moon Bowl 10cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Selenite Moon Bowl 10cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A moon-shaped selenite ritual bowl gives small objects a quieter place to land. Use it for tumbled stones, jewellery, keepsakes, or the simple act of gathering what matters before a moment of stillness.
Its pale, translucent surface catches the light softly, with natural striations running through the stone. Empty or filled, it feels like a small threshold between everyday storage and intentional practice.
What the moon form brings to your space
- The crescent-like curve creates a gentle visual pause on a bedside table, altar, shelf, or dressing table.
- The smooth inner bowl is suited to small dry items: rings, tiny crystals, charms, or meaningful keepsakes.
- The outer surface shows the fibrous, milky texture of natural selenite, so each piece has its own quiet variation.
- The white translucence works well with morning light, candlelit corners, and softer, neutral interiors.
- It turns a small daily habit, taking off jewellery, choosing a stone, setting an intention, into something more deliberate.
Selenite, softly shaped
This bowl is made from selenite, a pale form of gypsum valued for its luminous, almost moonlit look. The piece has a smooth hollowed centre and a rounded outer body, with the stone’s natural linear texture visible around the sides.
Selenite is traditionally associated in crystal practice with clarity, stillness and light. Here, that meaning is held simply in the form: a quiet bowl for dry treasures, small rituals and objects you want to keep close.
How to use and care for selenite
Place it somewhere dry and stable, away from bathrooms, sinks and damp windowsills. Use it for dry items only, and lift pieces in and out gently rather than dropping them into the bowl.
Selenite is very soft and fragile. It can be scratched by a fingernail and may split along its natural layers, so clean it only with a dry soft cloth or brush. Do not wash, soak or rinse it, as water and humidity can dull, cloud or damage the stone over time.
The moon, the mineral and the pause
The name selenite is linked to Selene, the Greek personification of the moon, which gives this bowl’s crescent form a natural sense of fit. Moon shapes are often used as visual reminders of cycles, rest and return, while bowls have a simple role in ritual practice: they hold what is being gathered. This one does not need to be elaborate to feel meaningful. Its strength is in the pale stone, the open curve and the space it leaves for your own small objects.
Size and details
- Material: selenite
- Origin: Morocco
- Diameter: 10 cm
- Weight: 230 g
- Includes: one moon-shaped selenite ritual bowl
A thoughtful gift for a quiet corner
It makes a considered gift for someone who keeps crystals, enjoys mindful home objects, or likes a beautiful place for jewellery and keepsakes. The moon form gives it a gentle symbolic quality without needing a large space.
Common questions
Can I put water in it?
No. Selenite should be kept dry, as water and humidity can cloud, dull or gradually damage the stone.
Can I burn incense, charcoal or herbs inside it?
Do not place lit charcoal, embers or burning incense directly in the bowl. Use it for dry, cool items such as stones, jewellery or unlit ritual pieces.
Will every bowl look exactly the same?
No. Selenite naturally shows variations in translucency, tone and linear texture, so each bowl has its own character.
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