Clear resin holds green aventurine and metal in a tall, tapered orgonite obelisk, giving it the look of a small object caught in still water. The copper-toned spiral and vertical metal forms draw the eye upward, making it a sculptural focal point for a shelf, desk or quiet corner.
Light, layers and a still centre
The transparent body lets light pass through, so the inner metal and stone become part of the display.
A green aventurine piece sits near the base, adding a soft natural colour beneath the cooler metallic lines.
The obelisk shape gives the piece a calm, architectural presence without needing much space around it.
Fine copper-toned wire winds through the centre, bringing a warmer line against the clear resin.
It suits mindful décor, crystal displays, meditation spaces and desks that need one quiet point of attention.
Resin, gemstone and metal in clear form
This orgonite obelisk is made from resin, gemstones and metals, with green aventurine confirmed in the design. The photo shows a clear, glossy finish, a flat base, a pointed top and suspended metallic elements inside the resin.
Placing and caring for it
Set it where the clear sides can catch natural or gentle room light. A shelf, altar space, bedside table or work desk all give the form room to stand upright and be seen.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth when needed. Keep it away from abrasive cleaners and avoid dropping it, as resin and stone can mark or chip on hard surfaces.
Aventurine and the obelisk form
Green aventurine is traditionally associated in crystal practice with steadiness, optimism and the heart space, often chosen as a stone to keep close during reflection or intention-setting. The obelisk form has older architectural echoes, from Ancient Egyptian stone monuments to later memorial structures, where the upward taper suggests focus, height and remembrance. In modern resin craft, that shape becomes more intimate: a small standing object where stone and metal appear suspended…
region of manufacture: India