A small orgonite obelisk brings copper, lapis lazuli and yellow aventurine into a sharp, sculptural point for a desk, shelf or meditation corner. The resin holds the mineral and metal elements together like a still little landscape, giving the piece a sense of time paused in light. It is decorative first, with enough symbolic depth to feel considered rather than merely ornamental.
What catches the eye
The obelisk shape gives the piece a clean vertical presence, steady and architectural without taking over a space.
Copper adds warmth against the deeper lapis tones and the softer yellow aventurine.
The resin keeps the different materials suspended together, so the piece reads as both mineral object and modern craft.
It works well as a quiet focal point beside books, incense, crystals or a small lamp.
The pointed form draws the gaze upward, making even a small arrangement feel more intentional.
Resin, copper and named stones
This orgonite obelisk is made from gemstones, resin and metals, with copper, lapis lazuli and yellow aventurine named for this piece. Orgonite is a modern composite style, where resin is combined with metal and mineral elements, then formed into geometric shapes.
The finish is part of the appeal: different materials are held together in one solid form, giving the obelisk a layered, collected feel.
How to display and care for it
Place it where its shape can be seen clearly, on a shelf, bedside table, desk or altar-style arrangement. A plain surface lets the copper and stones do the quiet work visually.
Wipe with a soft dry cloth when needed. Keep it away from harsh cleaning products, and avoid dropping it, as the pointed form and resin body should be handled with care.
The symbolism within the form
The obelisk has a long architectural history, from Ancient Egyptian monuments linked with the sun to later commemorative structures used as markers of memory and importance. In contemporary crystal practice, lapis lazuli is often a…
region of manufacture: India