A small round bowl carved from selenite, pale milky white with the soft chalky sheen that selenite is known for. Small enough to sit on a shelf or nightstand and hold a handful of tumbles.
People use these bowls to rest other stones. Selenite has a reputation for clearing the energy of anything set on or near it, so keeping tumbled stones in a selenite bowl is a low-effort way to keep a small collection cleared without having to think about it. Good on a windowsill. Good on a nightstand for your daily-carry crystals. Good on an altar as a small offering dish for herbs, salt, or intention slips.
Selenite is a variety of gypsum (calcium sulfate). Mostly mined in Morocco.
Quick facts
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Material: Selenite (gypsum)
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Sizes: Small round bowl, about 2 to 2.5 inches across
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Best for: Clearing other crystals, altar dish, tumble storage
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Pairs well with: Any other tumbled stones (that's the point)
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Care: Do not get wet. Selenite dissolves in water. Wipe with a dry cloth only.