A quiet place to gather the small things that make a ritual feel real. This selenite ritual bowl turns tumbled stones, keepsakes or a simple daily intention into something visible, held in a pale, heart-shaped form.
What the heart-shaped bowl brings to a space
The translucent stone catches light softly, giving a bedside table or altar a clean, moonlit look.
The heart form makes it especially suited to self-kindness rituals, gratitude notes or objects linked with care.
Its smooth surface keeps the focus on what you place inside, rather than adding visual noise.
Natural variation in the selenite means each bowl has its own subtle lines, clouding and glow.
It works as mindful storage, turning small crystals, jewellery or trinkets into a considered arrangement.
Selenite, soft light and natural variation
Made from natural selenite from Morocco, this bowl has the pale, luminous quality that makes the mineral so loved in ritual spaces. Selenite is a form of gypsum, valued for its gentle translucence and satin-like surface rather than for hardness.
How to use and care for selenite
Use it to hold dry objects only, such as small crystals, rings, keepsakes or written intentions. Do not wash it, soak it or keep it in a bathroom, as selenite is water-soluble and can dull, cloud, flake or slowly dissolve when exposed to moisture.
Clean it dry with a soft cloth or a gentle brush. Selenite is very soft, around Mohs 2, so even a fingernail can mark it. Handle it with care and keep it away from knocks, sharp edges and prolonged damp.
The meaning of the material and shape
In contemporary crystal practice, selenite is often associated with clarity, stillness and a sense of spaciousness, which is why it is commonly kept near meditation areas, bedside tables and personal altars. The heart shape adds another layer of symbolism. Across many traditions and modern ritual practices, the heart is used as a sign of love, compassion and emotional openness. Here, that meani…
region of manufacture: Morocco