A small ritual object with a steady, tactile presence, this orgonite chakra pendulum brings together gemstones, resin and metal in a pointed form made for quiet focus. The green-toned body catches the light through a glossy surface, with a golden Flower of Life motif held inside like a tiny mandala.
What you'll notice in the hand
The pointed pendulum shape gives the eye a clear place to settle during a reflective practice.
A pale metal chain moves freely from the top, giving the piece a light, responsive feel.
Coloured gemstone beads sit along the chain, echoing the chakra theme without overwhelming the design.
The Flower of Life pattern adds a geometric focal point, warm against the deeper green resin.
When not in use, it can hang as a small sculptural piece on a hook, altar space or quiet corner.
Gemstone, resin and metal composition
The pendulum is made from gemstones, resins and metals, with a glossy orgonite-style body and a metal chain. The visible finish is smooth and reflective, with the Flower of Life symbol set into the main point.
How to use it for reflection
Hold the end of the chain lightly between finger and thumb, letting the pendulum hang freely. Sit still for a few breaths, then use it as a focus point for questions, intention-setting or quiet observation.
Many people use a pendulum as part of dowsing, divination or meditation practice. Keep the questions simple, and treat the movement as a prompt for reflection.
The meaning behind the symbols
Orgonite is used in contemporary crystal practice as a symbolic blend of organic-looking resin, metal and stones, often associated with harmony, protection and focused intention. The chakra colours refer to the yogic system of energy centres, while the Flower of Life is a geometric symbol linked with wholeness, pattern and interconnectedness. Dowsing itself has a long cross-cultural history, from water-divining to spiritual and contemplative use, and today many people keep a pendulum as …
region of manufacture: India