A small gemstone obelisk brings structure, colour and quiet focus to a shelf, desk or bedside table. This peach Aurora crystal quartz tower has a faceted point and soft pink-gold shimmer, with chipstones and wire set into an orgonite form for a sculptural, light-catching presence.
The shape draws the eye upward
The obelisk form feels architectural, with clean sides rising to a pointed top.
Its peach tones sit warmly in a room, softer than clear crystal and gentler than bright colour.
The surface catches light in pink and golden flashes, so it changes subtly as you move around it.
Chipstones and wire add texture within the piece, giving it more depth than a plain polished point.
It works well as a small visual anchor on an altar, bookshelf, dressing table or work space.
Aurora crystal quartz in an orgonite form
This piece is made with chipstones, wire and orgonite, shaped into a classic gemstone tower. The look is smooth, polished and geometric, with the quartz name bringing it into the world of crystal objects rather than simple décor.
Peach colour and natural variation
Expect soft pink and golden tones rather than a flat, uniform colour. Pieces in this range may vary slightly in pattern, chipstone placement and shimmer, which is part of the appeal of a stone-based object.
How to place and care for it
Set it where the point can be seen clearly, rather than hidden among taller objects. A windowsill, bedside table or quiet corner of a desk lets the colour and shape do their work visually.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth when needed. Keep it away from prolonged damp and avoid dropping it, as pointed crystal and resin forms can chip or mark on impact.
The meaning of the tower form
Obelisks have long been associated with height, light and presence, especially in ancient Egyptian architecture where the form was linked with the sun. In modern crystal practice, a tower is often chosen as a focus object: something to place beside a candle, notebook or me…
region of manufacture: India