A dark orgone energy pyramid for a shelf, altar or quiet desk corner, made to draw the eye before it asks for anything else. Black tourmaline chips sit within the pyramid form, while a rainbow Flower of Life symbol glows against the deep base like a small window of colour.
What you see in the pyramid
The black base has a starry, speckled look, with tiny pale flecks and fine metallic lines catching the light.
The Flower of Life sits clearly at the front, shifting from blue and green into warmer pink and violet tones.
The pyramid shape gives it a steady, architectural presence, even in a small home ritual space.
Its glossy surfaces reflect light along the edges, so it feels different from each angle.
Placed beside candles, crystals or books, it works as a contemplative focus object rather than simple decoration.
Orgonite, chips and fine wire
This piece is made from orgonite with chipstones and wire set into the pyramid form. The visible base is dark and layered, with black tourmaline chips giving depth beneath the Flower of Life symbol.
The finish is smooth and reflective, with a clear geometric outline. Small variations in the suspended inclusions are part of the character of this style of object.
How to place and care for it
Set it somewhere it can catch natural or candlelight, such as a bedside table, meditation corner, bookshelf or work desk. Turn the Flower of Life symbol towards the room if you want the design to be the main focus.
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Keep it away from harsh cleaning products and abrasive surfaces to help preserve the glossy finish.
The Flower of Life and black tourmaline
The Flower of Life is a sacred geometry motif made from interlocking circles, often associated with unity, creation and the connectedness of living things. In contemporary crystal practice, black tourmaline is traditionally linked with grounding and shielding symbolism. Orgonite belongs to a modern object-making tradition that brings ston…
region of manufacture: India