Small Organite Pryamids 5.5x4.5cm - Flower of Life - Black Tormaline Chips
Small Organite Pryamids 5.5x4.5cm - Flower of Life - Black Tormaline Chips is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Small Organite Pryamids 5.5x4.5cm - Flower of Life - Black Tormaline Chips is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A small orgonite pyramid measuring approximately 5.5 cm wide by 4.5 cm tall, featuring a Flower of Life symbol and black tourmaline chips set in clear resin.
What Sets This Piece Apart
- The Flower of Life is one of the oldest and most mathematically significant sacred geometry patterns — a series of overlapping circles forming a symmetrical flower-like design that appears in ancient temples from Egypt to China to India.
- Black tourmaline chips provide the protective, grounding energy base that all three small pyramids share, with the Flower of Life adding a specific focus on harmony, pattern, and universal order.
- For practitioners who work with sacred geometry, this pyramid connects two powerful geometric forms: the pyramid shape (energy focus through the apex) and the Flower of Life pattern (the blueprint of creation in geometric tradition).
- The compact 5.5×4.5 cm size makes it portable enough for a pocket, handbag, or travel altar while still clearly displaying the geometric pattern.
- Each pyramid is individually handmade, so the exact rendering of the Flower of Life symbol, chip distribution, and resin clarity will vary.
The Flower of Life
The Flower of Life is a geometric figure made of evenly spaced, overlapping circles arranged in a hexagonal pattern — typically 19 circles within a larger circle, though the pattern can extend infinitely. It has been found carved into the walls of the Temple of Osiris at Abydos in Egypt (dating to at least 535 BCE), in Chinese and Japanese temple art, in Indian manuscript illustrations, and in European Renaissance studies of sacred proportion.
In sacred geometry traditions, the Flower of Life is considered a visual map of the way the universe organises itself — from cell division to the arrangement of petals in a flower to the orbital patterns of planets. It contains within it other significant geometric forms: the Seed of Life, the Egg of Life, the Fruit of Life, and Metatron's Cube. Practitioners value it as a symbol of unity, wholeness, and the fundamental interconnection of all living things. In an orgonite pyramid, the Flower of Life adds an intention of universal harmony and structural order to the protective, grounding properties of the black tourmaline base.
Protective Base, Harmonious Symbol
Where the Tree of Life version of this small pyramid emphasises rootedness and growth, and the Chakra Buddha version emphasises meditative balance, the Flower of Life version centres on pattern, order, and cosmic harmony. This makes it a particularly fitting piece for people who are drawn to geometry, mathematics, or the intersection of science and spirituality. It is also the most visually intricate of the three designs — the overlapping circles create a detailed, almost mandala-like focal point within the pyramid that rewards close inspection.
Placement and Care
The sacred geometry focus makes this pyramid well-suited to meditation spaces, crystal grids (where geometric arrangement is central to the practice), creative studios, and any space dedicated to study or reflection. The protective black tourmaline base also makes it practical for placement near electronics. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent resin yellowing.
A Note on Gifting
The Flower of Life is a non-denominational symbol with a rich visual and intellectual heritage, making it a meaningful gift for anyone interested in sacred geometry, spiritual practice, art, mathematics, or philosophy. It carries no religious specificity, which makes it one of the safest symbols to give across cultural and belief boundaries. The small size and striking geometric design also make it an appealing desk accessory or bookshelf piece for someone who appreciates handcrafted curiosities.
FAQ
What is the Flower of Life?
A geometric pattern of overlapping circles arranged in a symmetrical, flower-like design. It is one of the oldest known sacred geometry symbols, found in ancient temples across multiple continents. In sacred geometry traditions, it represents the fundamental pattern of creation and the interconnection of all life.
Is the Flower of Life religious?
It appears across many traditions — Egyptian, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Chinese — but is not owned by any single religion. In contemporary use, it is most commonly associated with sacred geometry and spiritual philosophy rather than any specific faith.
Why are all three small pyramids made with black tourmaline?
Black tourmaline is naturally piezoelectric and one of the strongest protective stones in crystal healing tradition. It provides a consistent grounding and protective base across the small pyramid range, with each pyramid's unique symbol adding a different intentional focus on top of that foundation.
Which small pyramid should I choose?
Tree of Life for grounding and personal growth, Flower of Life for harmony and geometric order, Chakra Buddha for meditative balance and chakra alignment. All three share the same size and black tourmaline protective base — the choice comes down to which symbol and intention resonates most with you.
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