A crystal tree in rock crystal brings a quiet, sculptural brightness to a shelf, desk or meditation corner. Its clear gemstone chips catch the light like small pieces of ice, gathered on warm-toned metal branches above a natural stone base.
Clear leaves, shaped by light
The translucent chips shift from milky white to glass-clear as the light moves across them.
Fine metal wires form a branching crown, giving the piece a delicate, bonsai-like shape.
The branches can be gently arranged, so the silhouette feels open, fuller or more windswept.
The stone base gives it a grounded feel, with a painted floral detail visible on the front.
It suits calm styling: beside books, near a candle, or as a quiet accent on a bedside table.
Rock crystal in tradition
Rock crystal, also known as clear quartz, has long been used in jewellery, carving and contemplative objects for its clean, luminous look. In crystal traditions, clear quartz is associated with clarity, focus and the crown chakra. Here, that meaning stays close to the visual feeling of the piece: light, open, simple and still.
Gemstone, wire and stone
The tree is made with rock crystal gemstone chips set onto metal wires, rising from a stone base. The wire has a warm golden tone in the photo, which softens the cool clarity of the crystal and makes the whole piece feel more decorative than stark.
Arranging and caring for it
Gently fan out the branches when you place it, working slowly so the crown looks balanced. Keep it on a stable, dry surface and dust with a soft cloth. Avoid soaking the stone or pulling sharply on the wire branches.
Gem trees in the home
Gemstone trees are often linked with Asian decorative traditions, including the idea of the symbolic ‘money tree’ in Feng Shui-inspired interiors. Rather than a natural plant, this is a crafted tree form, bringing mineral colour and a sense of cultivated stillness into a room. The appeal is partly ritual and partly visual: arranging the branches be…
region of manufacture: India