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Petite Orange Selenite Bowl
Condition:
new
$12.00
Sale price
$12.00
Regular price
A small round bowl carved from pure orange selenite sourced from Morocco. The stone’s natural translucence and soft satin finish give it a warm, luminous presence that works well as a decorative accent. Its compact size makes it suitable for holding small jewelry, keys, or other everyday items. Each bowl is one‑of‑a‑kind, with natural variations in color, banding, and clarity.
Details
- Carved orange selenite
- Natural variations in color and pattern
- 4" diameter × 1.25" H
Care
Keep this piece out of direct sunlight and away from heat or moisture. Wipe gently with a microfiber cloth to maintain the surface, and avoid water or cleaning solvents, as selenite is a soft gypsum mineral that can dissolve or mark when exposed to liquids.
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
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