Milky, moonlit selenite meets the quiet order of a carved mandala, creating a dedicated resting place for crystals, jewellery or small ritual pieces. This selenite charging plate is part décor, part daily ritual object, with a cool, smooth presence that makes your favourite pieces feel gathered rather than scattered.
What the plate brings to a quiet corner
The round form gives small stones, rings or pendants a clear place to land at the end of the day.
The selenite has a soft, translucent glow, with cloudy natural veining visible beneath the surface.
A white mandala design sits across the top, adding a contemplative centre point without feeling busy.
It suits a bedside table, dressing table, meditation space or shelf where you keep meaningful objects close.
The smooth, cool surface makes the simple act of setting something down feel more deliberate.
Mandala carving on luminous selenite
The design is cut into the surface as a layered floral mandala, with fine linework, petal shapes and a circular centre. Because the plate is cut and carved by hand, small variations in the pattern, edge and natural stone markings are part of its character.
Selenite, shaped in Morocco
Selenite is a form of gypsum, loved in crystal practice for its pearly light and soft, almost lunar appearance. Its name is often linked to Selene, the Greek moon goddess, a fitting association for a stone with this gentle glow. This piece is made from selenite sourced from Morocco, then cut and carved by hand into a round plate.
How to use it in your space
Place it somewhere dry and settled, then use it as a home for tumbled stones, crystal points, jewellery or small ritual tools. In contemporary crystal care, selenite plates are traditionally used as a special resting place for other stones, especially when setting an intention or closing a practice.
Keep heavier or sharper pieces from being dragged across the surface. Selenite is very soft and can be scratched by a fingernail, so…
region of manufacture: Morocco