A rose quartz crystal tree brings a soft pink canopy to a shelf, desk or quiet corner, with polished chipstones catching the light like tiny leaves. Set above an orgonite-style resin base with metal detail, it has the gentle presence of a miniature tree and the stillness of a contemplative object.
Soft pink stone, shaped like a small tree
The pale rose stones sit on fine metal branches, creating an airy, bonsai-like silhouette.
Each chipstone has its own shape, so the canopy feels natural rather than perfectly uniform.
The resin base has a soft pink interior, echoing the colour of the stones above it.
A copper-toned spiral is visible within the base, adding a quiet point of focus.
It suits places where you want a touch of colour without visual clutter: a bedside table, altar space, bookcase or work desk.
Rose quartz and its gentle symbolism
Rose quartz is traditionally associated with the heart, affection, tenderness and self-kindness. In crystal practice it is often linked with the heart chakra and used as a visual reminder of softness, care and emotional openness, without needing to be grand or dramatic.
Metal branches and an orgonite-style base
The tree is made with metal, rose quartz chipstones and resin. The branches are silver-toned in appearance, with the stones arranged as leaves above a pyramid-shaped base. The base follows the orgonite style, combining resin, metal and crystal pieces into one decorative form.
How to style and care for it
Place it where the pale pink stones can catch natural light, but keep it away from prolonged damp and harsh cleaning products. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. If the branches have shifted in transit, handle them lightly and avoid forcing the metal.
A small tree in crystal tradition
Gemstone trees are often used in mindful interiors as symbolic objects, blending the familiar form of a tree with the colour and meaning of a chosen stone. In Feng Shui-inspired décor, tree forms are commonly read as …
region of manufacture: India