A small sculpture with a quiet, bonsai-like presence, this amethyst crystal tree brings purple gemstone colour, golden-toned wire and a carved stone base into one decorative piece. Its branches can be gently arranged, so the silhouette feels personal on a shelf, desk or altar space.
What catches the eye
Polished amethyst chips sit like little leaves, catching the light in soft lavender, violet and deeper purple tones.
The twisted metal wires create a branching shape with movement, rather than a fixed, flat outline.
The stone base gives it a grounded feel, with a grey textured surface and a painted floral motif in red and green.
It suits a calm corner where natural materials and symbolic objects already have a place.
Arranging the branches becomes part of the pleasure, a slow, simple moment of shaping and noticing.
Amethyst, colour and meaning
Amethyst has long been associated with calm, clarity and contemplative practice, and is often linked in crystal tradition with the crown chakra. Here, its purple tones soften the tree form, making the piece feel gentle rather than ornate.
Gemstone, wire and stone
The tree is made with amethyst gemstones held on metal wires, rising from a stone base. The wires are gold-toned in the photo, while the base has a raw, textured look that contrasts with the smoother polished chips.
Styling and care
Place it where the branching shape has a little space around it, such as a side table, bookcase, meditation corner or windowsill away from prolonged strong sun. Adjust the branches gently and avoid repeated bending in the same place, as fine wire can weaken over time.
Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Keep the stone base and wires away from prolonged damp, and avoid harsh cleaning products.
Gem trees in context
Crystal trees and gem trees are decorative objects found across modern Asian-inspired home décor and Feng Shui-influenced interiors, where tree forms often symbolise growth, rootedness and renewal. In crystal prac…
region of manufacture: India