A sculptural orgonite cone for a quiet shelf, meditation corner or bedside space, set with lapis, quartz, resin and metal inclusions. The Flower of Life motif brings a clear sacred-geometry focus, while the cone shape gives it a calm, upright presence in the room.
What draws the eye
The cone form feels steady and intentional, easy to place where you want a small visual anchor.
Lapis and quartz bring the piece into crystal symbolism, with colour, clarity and texture held inside resin.
Metal inclusions give orgonite its distinctive layered look, catching light differently as you turn it.
The Flower of Life adds a geometric centre point, often chosen by people who like sacred-symbol décor.
It works as a conversation piece as much as a contemplative object, especially in a study, altar space or reading corner.
Resin, gemstones and metal inclusions
This orgonite cone is made with gemstones, resin and metals, the material combination associated with modern orgonite objects. The resin holds the mineral and metal elements together, creating a clear, display-ready form with visible depth rather than a flat surface.
Lapis and quartz are named in the design. In crystal tradition, lapis is often associated with wisdom and inner truth, while quartz is widely linked with clarity and intention. Here, those meanings sit softly in the piece, alongside the pleasure of looking at mineral inclusions suspended in resin.
How to place and care for it
Set it on a stable, dry surface where the cone can stand upright without being knocked. It suits a shelf, desk, bedside table or small ritual space.
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Keep it away from prolonged damp, strong heat and abrasive cleaning, as resin and polished mineral surfaces are best treated with light care.
Orgonite and sacred geometry
Orgonite belongs to a modern esoteric tradition that grew from twentieth-century ideas around ‘orgone’ and later New Age craft practices using resin, metal and crystals…
region of manufacture: India