Copper eases conflicts, promotes harmony, and is perfect for conducting electricity and energy, thus making these hammered, natural copper bowls ideal for enhancing any ritual or intention. Use for offerings during ritual, cleansing and charging crystals, and holding anything from...
Malachite is a rare and super special mineral only found in certain parts of the world. It can be found in raw mineral form, tumbled, polished freeform, or cut and polished into unique shapes to amplify its unique banding, swirls,...
Peruvian Pink Opal is an opaque version of opal, with striations of milky white, peach, yellows, and reds, and is often found with a bit of matrix. Though these opals do not have flash, they still contain water which means they...
Chrysocolla is a popular stone that is often confused with turquoise. Chrysocolla is naturally teal in color, with speckles of green, dark blue, browns and oranges. Use these freeform polished gemstones as a center to your crystal grid, or for decoration near...
Skulls are often used to symbolize death and rebirth. This piece can be used in various ways for meditating such as scrying, as a center to your crystal grid, or for decoration near your bed or in a common area...
Malachite is a rare and super special mineral only found in certain parts of the world. It can be found in raw mineral form, tumbled, polished freeform, or cut and polished into unique shapes to amplify its unique banding, swirls,...
Use this modern copper and iron wax warmer to use with our Ritual Wax Melts, or to melt leftover wax from your candles! Simply place the wax melt or wax remnants into the copper bowl, then use a tea light on...
Malachite is a rare and super special mineral only found in certain parts of the world. It can be found in raw mineral form, tumbled or polished freeform, or cut and polished into unique shapes to amplify its unique banding, swirls,...
Peruvian Pink Opal is an opaque version of opal, with striations of milky white, peach, yellows, and reds, and is often found with a bit of matrix. Though these opals do not have flash, they still contain water which means they...
Chrysocolla is a popular stone that is often confused with turquoise, and in fact is often called "Peruvian Turquoise" when sourced from Peru. Chrysocolla is naturally teal in color, with speckles of green, dark blue, browns and oranges. Peruvian Chrysocolla...