A small orgonite gemstone keychain for keys, bags or a daily-carry pouch, made to feel like a pocket talisman rather than a plain accessory. Clear resin holds bright gemstone chips and metal details, with a Hamsa motif set over the front and chakra-inspired colour bands catching the light as it moves.
Colour, symbol and daily carry
The clear resin gives the piece depth, so the gemstone chips seem suspended inside rather than sitting flat on the surface.
Its pointed form feels more like a miniature crystal charm than a standard keyring fob.
The Hamsa design adds a meaningful focal point, easy to notice when you reach for your keys.
Chakra-style colours bring a bright, layered look, from warm reds and golds through greens, blues and violet tones.
The metal split ring and short chain make it simple to attach to keys, a zip pull or a favourite bag.
Resin, gemstone chips and metal detail
This piece is made with gemstones, resin and metals, including gemstone chips and metal filings set within the resin. The finish is glossy and clear, with small inclusions that create texture, sparkle and variation from one keychain to the next.
Hamsa and chakra meaning
The Hamsa is a hand-shaped symbol found across Jewish, Islamic, Middle Eastern and North African traditions, often carried as a sign of blessing, good fortune and protection. The chakra colours draw from the yogic tradition, where colour is used to represent different energy centres in the body. Here, those meanings are best understood as symbolic and contemplative: a small reminder of intention, carried with you through ordinary errands, commutes and thresholds.
Orgonite in modern crystal practice
Orgonite belongs to a modern metaphysical tradition that combines resin, metal and stones into layered objects for personal ritual and display. Its roots are often linked to twentieth-century ideas about ‘orgone’ and later crystal-practice culture, where pieces like this are used as meaningful companions r…
region of manufacture: India