A pale green crystal quartz gemstone tower brings a small piece of architecture to a shelf, altar or desk. Its pointed obelisk form draws the eye upward, while the aurora finish catches the light with soft flashes of gold, pink and green.
The faceted tower form
The tall, tapered shape gives the piece a quiet sense of height and focus, more sculptural than a loose stone or tumbled crystal.
Flat polished faces catch light from different angles, so the colour shifts as you move around it.
The pointed top adds a clean architectural line, making it easy to place as a small visual anchor.
The base is cut flat, so it can stand on a shelf, bedside table, desk or meditation space.
It has a smooth, polished surface with visible internal markings and small natural-looking variations.
Pale green quartz with an aurora sheen
The stone is crystal quartz with a pale green colour and an iridescent aurora finish. In the photo, the surface moves between soft mint, yellow-green, rose and golden tones, with fine lines and cloudy areas held inside the polished form.
Quartz has long been used in crystal traditions as a stone of clarity, focus and intention. Here, that symbolism sits quietly within the object: a small point to return the gaze to during a pause, a reading moment or a simple morning ritual.
Materials and finish
This piece is made with chipstones, wire and orgonite, and shaped into a polished obelisk point. The finish is glossy and light-catching rather than matte, with each face reflecting a slightly different tone.
Placing and caring for it
Set it somewhere it can catch natural or lamplight, such as a windowsill, shelf or calm corner of a desk. Wipe with a soft dry cloth when needed, and avoid harsh cleaners or prolonged damp to help keep the polished finish clear.
The obelisk in context
The obelisk form is best known from ancient Egypt, where tall stone monuments were associated with the sun and with architectural permanence. In a modern gemstone t…
region of manufacture: India