4” Selenite Heart Bowl
Heart-Shaped Selenite Bowl
Add a touch of natural beauty and timeless elegance to your home with this Heart-Shaped Selenite Bowl. Carved from genuine selenite and shaped into a graceful heart, this decorative bowl offers a beautiful way to display your favorite treasures while bringing a serene, sophisticated touch to any space.
Perfect for holding jewelry, crystals, keys, keepsakes, or small everyday essentials, its versatile design makes it equally at home on a bedside table, entryway console, vanity, bookshelf, or meditation altar. The natural translucence of selenite creates a soft, luminous appearance that adds warmth and visual interest to any décor style.
Whether used as a decorative accent, catchall dish, or thoughtful gift, this heart-shaped bowl is a beautiful piece designed to be treasured.
Why You'll Love It
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Crafted from genuine selenite
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Beautiful heart-shaped design
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Perfect for displaying crystals and keepsakes
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Adds natural elegance to any room
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Versatile decorative and functional piece
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Each bowl features unique natural variations
Perfect For
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Jewelry storage
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Crystal collections
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Keys and small essentials
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Meditation and wellness spaces
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Bedside tables and vanities
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Housewarming and thoughtful gifts
Features
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Natural selenite construction
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Heart-shaped silhouette
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Decorative catchall design
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Elegant, luminous appearance
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Unique natural character in every piece
Please Note
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Due to the natural properties of selenite, each bowl will vary slightly in color, pattern, and translucency, making every piece one of a kind.
A beautiful and versatile accent piece that combines natural beauty, thoughtful design, and everyday functionality.
Buy it with
15248 W Sunset Blvd, Pacific Palisades, CA
Inspired by the past. Created for what comes next.
Pali Trading Post was created as a nod to the Palisadian-Post, a beloved part of the town’s history established in 1928. Inspired by that legacy and reimagined for today, the shop brings together modern design, nostalgic character, and locally inspired finds that celebrate Pacific Palisades and the people who call it home.