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Amethyst Cathedral Geode | Deep Purple Crystal Cave | One-of-a-Kind Statement Piece

Amethyst Cathedral Geode | Deep Purple Crystal Cave | One-of-a-Kind Statement Piece

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This is the stone that stops you mid-sentence.

You walk past it, and then you walk back. Something about the way the light catches inside that crystal cave makes you forget what you were doing. Which, honestly, might be the point. Amethyst has been the go-to stone for quieting an overactive mind for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks thought it could keep you sober. They were wrong about that. But they were onto something about the way it slows you down just enough to actually think.

This cathedral stands on its own at just over 4 inches tall. The exterior is rough basalt, the kind of outer shell that gives no hint of what's inside. And then you turn it around and there's this entire glittering world of purple crystal points lining the walls of a deep cave. It's the geological equivalent of a person who's quiet until they have something worth saying.

Amethyst is connected to the third eye and crown chakras. It's a natural stress reliever, a sleep supporter, and one of those rare stones that works just as well on your nightstand as it does on your desk. Keep it where you need a little more calm and a little less noise.

Every crystal in our shop is hand-selected and photographed individually. You'll receive the exact piece shown in these photos. Because natural minerals are delicate and can be damaged by the stress of shipping, we are unable to accept returns. The risk of additional transit back and forth is simply too great for these pieces. If your item arrives damaged, please contact us within 48 hours with photos and we'll make it right.

Ships carefully wrapped and cushioned from Cypress, TX



This is a natural stone, not a factory product. You'll find small surface textures, slight asymmetry, and subtle variations in clarity. That's not a flaw. That's a few million years of geology doing its thing.
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