This came together the way most good things do—by accident, and then very intentionally.
The glass caught the light first. Not flashy, just enough weight to it that it didn’t feel disposable. It needed something to hold, and palo santo made sense—not tucked away somewhere, but out where you’d actually reach for it.
Then the tower showed up, and that changed everything. Suddenly it wasn’t just a holder—it had a center. Something to pull your attention back when your brain starts running laps.
The plate underneath? That’s what made it click. Without it, it’s a few nice pieces. With it, it becomes a space. Contained. Decided. Like it belongs there and always has.
And the smaller stones… those weren’t placed to be impressive. They’re there the same way clutter isn’t—but better. They soften it, ground it, make it feel lived-in instead of staged.
This isn’t an altar. It’s what you leave out because you actually use it.
It’s the thing you reach for when something feels off, and you don’t want to turn it into a whole production.
🔮 Metaphysical Uses & Ritual Tip:
• Clearing stagnant or heavy energy
• Grounding your space without overcomplicating it
• Creating a repeatable, go-to reset ritual
Ritual Tip:
Light the palo santo, let it burn for a moment, then blow it out. Don’t rush the smoke—watch where it moves. That’s your cue. Let your attention follow it until your thoughts slow down enough to hear yourself again.
Mantra:
I clear what lingers and keep what’s mine.
📦 You’ll Receive:
• Vintage cut glass vessel (4” tall, 3” wide)
• Palo santo sticks
• Amethyst Lace generator (one pictured) 1 3/4” x 7 1/2”
• Vintage decorative plate 5”
• Assorted carved stones and tumbles (as shown)
• Brass leaf dish with rose quartz pieces 4” x 1”
🛑 Disclaimer:
Every crystal is a one-of-a-kind Earth-born wonder, flaunting its own wild shapes, colors, and quirks! Expect natural flair—think inclusions, banding, or surface variations that make each piece uniquely its own. Sizes are approximate and not a ruler’s promise.
Vintage items may show signs of age, wear, or patina—this is part of their character and not considered a flaw.
These pieces are tools for atmosphere and intention—not guarantees of outcome. Bonus items in photos are not included unless listed above.
