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Lapis Lazuli Pentacle Gemstone Tree, 300 Beads
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Gemstone trees are modern altar craft at its most cheerful: stone chips wired into a little standing tree, the Tree of Life rendered in mineral. This one grows 300 lapis lazuli beads on handcrafted wire branches and hangs pentacle charms among them: the five-point seal of protection fruiting on the tree of wisdom.
It earns its place twice over: as decor, a deep-blue accent that needs no explanation to guests, and as a working piece, a standing protection-and-truth anchor for the desk, shelf, or altar corner.
Key Features of This Lapis Pentacle Gemstone Tree
300 genuine lapis lazuli beads. Each chip carries the stone's natural variation, deep blues, white calcite, gold pyrite glints, so the canopy reads as a living texture rather than a uniform blue.
Pentacle charms in the branches. The encircled five-point star, witchcraft's best-known seal of protection, hangs among the beads like fruit, marking the tree's working openly.
Handcrafted wire form. Branches are individually twisted and posed, so each tree stands with its own gesture, decor and tool in one piece.
Product Details
- Beads: approximately 300 genuine lapis lazuli chips
- Charms: pentacle (encircled five-point star) charms hung among the branches
- Construction: handcrafted twisted wire branches on a stable base; each tree's pose is unique
- Care: dust gently and cleanse with smoke or moonlight; the wire prefers dry keeping
- Offered as a spiritual tool and altar decor piece
The Spiritual Significance
The gemstone tree is a modern craft tradition standing on very old roots. The Tree of Life appears in symbolic systems across the world, the axis that joins root, trunk, and crown, and the prosperity-tree custom of East Asian practice helped popularize the wired-chip form now found on altars and desks everywhere. The logic is friendly: a tree of stone holds its season permanently, and whatever the stone means, the tree means continuously.
This tree means truth and protection. Lapis lazuli carries its ancient reputation for wisdom and honest sight, seated at the throat and third eye in the modern canon, and the pentacle charms name the guarding plainly: the five points read as the four elements crowned by spirit, bound in the circle of containment, the craft's most recognizable protective seal. Set where life actually happens, the entry table, the work desk, the altar corner, the tree does what standing pieces do best: it keeps the working present without being asked, truth in the leaves and the seal on every branch.
How To Use This Lapis Pentacle Gemstone Tree
- Cleanse it gently. Incense smoke passed through the branches or a night of moonlight; the wire and beads prefer dry methods.
- Name what it guards. Hold the trunk lightly and speak the household, project, or person the tree stands watch for.
- Place it with purpose. Entryway for the household ward, desk for the work, altar corner for the practice; standing pieces work where life passes them.
- Plant an intention at the roots. A small written intention tucked beneath the base puts the working literally under the tree.
- Tend it seasonally. Dust the canopy, refresh the cleansing, and re-name the guarding at the year's turning points.
Pairs Well With
- Lapis Pentagram Earrings: the same pairing of stone and seal, worn; the tree keeps the house while the earrings travel.
- Lapis Lazuli Pyramid, 25-30mm: the concentrating form beside the standing one, two lapis tools for one altar.
- Black Obsidian Hematite Protection Set: the loose-stone ward behind the tree's standing one.
- Guardian Runic Ritual Candle: the warding flame for the evening the tree is first placed and named.
- Lapis Tumbled Chips, 1 lb: scatter a ring of loose chips at the base for a grounded, finished display.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a gemstone tree?
A modern altar-craft form: stone chips wired into a standing tree, drawing on Tree of Life symbolism and the East Asian prosperity-tree custom. It holds whatever its stone means, continuously and decoratively.
What does the pentacle mean?
Protection, plainly. The five points are traditionally read as the four elements crowned by spirit, and the surrounding circle binds them into the craft's best-known guarding seal. It is a symbol of balance and protection, nothing sinister about it.
How big is it, and is each one the same?
Each tree carries roughly 300 lapis beads on individually twisted wire branches, so every tree stands with its own pose and canopy density. Expect yours to be a sibling of the photo rather than a twin.
How do I clean and cleanse it?
Dust gently with a soft brush, and cleanse with incense smoke through the branches or an overnight moonlight bath. Skip water, which the wire and the lapis both prefer to avoid.
Where should I put it?
Where life passes it: the entry table for a household ward, the desk for the work it guards, the altar corner for the practice. Standing pieces work by presence, so visibility is the point.
Is this a good gift for a practitioner?
One of the best in the decor family: openly witchy, genuinely pretty, and useful from the moment it is unboxed. It suits new homes, new altars, and anyone whose desk could use a guardian.

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