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CRYSTAL PYRAMIDS
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Crystal Pyramids
Crystal pyramids are precision-carved geometric forms that showcase a stone's color, clarity, and internal structure in a striking silhouette. The flat base makes them naturally stable for display, while the angled faces catch and play with light in ways that reveal a stone's depth and translucency.
Available in stones like shungite, fluorite, obsidian, rose quartz, and many more. Sizes range from small desk accents to large statement pieces. Each pyramid is hand-carved and polished, making every piece unique.
Pyramids make excellent focal points for a crystal display, bookshelf, or workspace. Browse crystal towers for vertical forms, spheres for organic geometry, or crystal home decor for larger statement pieces. Free shipping on all U.S. orders over $150.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are crystal pyramids made of?
Crystal pyramids are carved from genuine natural minerals — the same stones found in nature, cut and polished into a geometric form. Common materials include shungite, fluorite, obsidian, rose quartz, clear quartz, and amethyst. Each is hand-carved by skilled lapidaries, so natural variations in color and pattern make every pyramid unique.
How are crystal pyramids different from towers?
Pyramids have a flat base with four angled faces meeting at a single apex, creating a wide, stable form that catches light from multiple angles. Towers are taller and narrower with a single pointed tip, creating vertical drama. Both are carved forms — the choice comes down to whether you want horizontal presence (pyramid) or vertical height (tower).
What size crystal pyramid should I choose?
For a desk or nightstand, 2-3 inch pyramids are proportional without dominating the space. For a bookshelf or console, 3-5 inches creates a noticeable focal point. Statement pyramids 5 inches and above work best on coffee tables or as standalone display pieces.
How do I display a crystal pyramid?
Pyramids are self-standing thanks to their flat base. Place them where angled light hits the faces — near a window or under a shelf light — to bring out the stone's internal color and translucency. Group with spheres or clusters for a varied geometry display.
Are crystal pyramids fragile?
It depends on the stone. Quartz-family pyramids (amethyst, clear quartz, rose quartz) are Mohs 7 and quite durable. Fluorite (Mohs 4) and calcite (Mohs 3) are softer and more prone to chipping if dropped. Handle softer mineral pyramids with care and store them where they will not be knocked off shelves.
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