Description
A hexagonal selenite hexagon bowl carved by hand from natural gypsum, 15cm across the points. The hexagon is one of the most enduring shapes in sacred geometry, appearing in beehives, snowflakes, basalt columns, and the honeycomb structures of mineral crystallisation. As a carved bowl shape she lends a sense of structure, intention, and quiet symmetry to the altar.
Why a Selenite Hexagon Bowl Suits Grid and Manifestation Work
The six sided form has long been associated with balance, structure, and the ordered patterns of the natural world. A selenite hexagon bowl makes a natural central placement for crystal grid work, particularly grids built around manifestation, structure, or the slow steady building of an intention.
Selenite is traditionally considered self cleansing, which means crystals placed inside her receive a gentle, continuous energetic reset. The hexagonal shape adds geometric containment to that work, gathering the crystals into a defined structure rather than a loose round dish.
Many practitioners use the hex bowl specifically for new moon intention setting, project planning, and crystal layouts around long term goals. She also pairs well with clear quartz points, citrine clusters, and pyrite for manifestation focused grids.
How To Use Your Selenite Hex Bowl
Place the bowl on an altar, meditation surface, or work desk where she can hold a sense of focus. The 15cm size carries enough physical presence to anchor a grid layout while still fitting on a standard altar shelf.
Lay a written intention inside the bowl folded into a small square. Place selected crystals on top of the note, then leave the arrangement undisturbed for at least one lunar cycle if the intention is long term. For shorter intentions, overnight or a full day will do the work.
For crystal grid work, the six sided structure makes a natural starting point for placing supporting stones at each of the bowl’s points. Clear quartz, citrine, and pyrite work well at the points themselves, with softer crystals such as rose quartz or amethyst inside the bowl as the central anchor.
Caring For Your Selenite Hex Bowl
Selenite is a soft gypsum mineral scoring 2 on the Mohs hardness scale. She is water soluble and will dissolve or pit if left in contact with moisture. Wipe gently with a dry soft cloth. Avoid placing damp items inside her. Keep her away from humid windows and never rinse her under a tap.
About Selenite
Selenite is a translucent crystallised form of gypsum, named after Selene, the Ancient Greek goddess of the moon. Most carved decorative selenite is technically satin spar, a fibrous variety prized for her luminous fibre optic glow. You can read more on the Mindat selenite mineral page.
Each Mystic Grove selenite bowl is hand finished and arrives with the natural variations in size, surface, and translucency that mark her as a one of a kind piece. Browse the full range of Cauldrons, Ritual and Offering Bowls.









