A polished gemstone obelisk tower gives a shelf or desk a quiet point of focus, like a tiny piece of architecture made for catching light. Here, pink and blue Aurora crystal quartz sits within an orgonite form, with chipstones and wire adding depth beneath the glossy surface. It feels decorative, contemplative and easy to place, with colour that shifts as the room changes around it.
The form in the room
The obelisk shape draws the eye upward, giving a calm vertical line among books, candles or plants.
Its smooth faces catch daylight cleanly, so the pink and blue tones feel different from each angle.
The glossy finish gives it a reflective, almost glassy presence without making the piece feel cold.
Chipstones and wire create small internal details to look into, rather than just look at.
Placed on a desk, altar space or bedside table, it works as a small visual anchor for a quieter corner.
Aurora quartz and orgonite character
This piece combines Aurora crystal quartz with orgonite, chipstones and wire. The surface is hand-polished, giving the tower its smooth feel and reflective finish. The pink and blue colour sits in a soft ombré, with a light-catching shimmer that suits simple spaces as well as more layered, ritual-inspired displays.
How to place and care for it
Set it where light can reach the polished faces, but avoid places where it may be knocked easily. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth when needed. Keep it away from harsh cleaners and prolonged damp, as a gentle approach preserves the finish best.
The shape and its symbolism
The obelisk form has a long architectural history, most famously in ancient Egypt, where tall stone pillars were linked with the sun and public ceremonial space. In a home object, that same geometry becomes quieter and more personal: a pointed form that gives attention somewhere to settle. Quartz is also widely used in contemporary crystal practice as a stone associated with clarity and intention. Here, that meaning is exp…
region of manufacture: India