Clear, weighty and quietly absorbing, this K9 optical glass crystal ball is made for slow looking. Set on its stand, it becomes a small point of stillness on a desk, shelf or meditation corner, catching light and drawing the eye back to a single rounded form.
What the glass invites
The sphere gives light a soft, magnified quality, so even an ordinary corner feels more considered.
Its clear optical glass keeps the focus on shape, reflection and the calm pull of gazing.
The included stand lets it rest securely as a contemplative object or a striking piece of décor.
It has enough weight to feel substantial in the hand, without losing its intimate, personal feel.
Placed where it catches gentle daylight, it brings a quiet sense of ceremony to a room.
K9 optical glass, made for clarity
This is K9 optical glass, not natural quartz. That distinction matters: optical glass is chosen for its clarity, smooth appearance and even transparency, giving the sphere a clean, reflective presence rather than the veils and inclusions often found in natural stone.
How to place and care for it
Keep it on its stand when not in use, away from edges and busy surfaces. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth to remove fingerprints.
Do not leave it in direct sunlight. A clear sphere can concentrate light like a lens, so it should be kept away from windowsills or any place where strong sun could pass through it onto fabric, paper or wood.
Scrying, symbolism and the sphere
Crystal balls are closely linked with scrying, the practice of gazing into a reflective or transparent surface for meditation, divination or symbolic insight. In European folklore they appear in stories of seers, Merlin and the courtly imagination of the Middle Ages, where the clear sphere became a visual shorthand for prophecy and hidden knowledge. Today, many people keep one less as a promise of answers and more as a ritual object: a way to pause, focus the eyes, and bring a sense of quiet intention to a space.
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region of manufacture: China