The Nature’s Decorations team brings 75 years of collective experience sourcing unique nature-based healing, furnishing and decorative pieces from around the world. We embrace diversity in all its forms, and our people are as unique as our products. Our shared passion is Mother Earth and the beauty that She produces: crystals, stones, woods, shells and metals. We are US-based, but partner with native artisans across 5 continents to cut and forge our products into works of applied art to be used and enjoyed every day in your home. We are committed to our customers and invite you to be part of our family. We hope you are inspired by these natural wonders and enjoy them for years to come. Many were formed over tens of millions of years. Enjoy them for a lifetime! The Nature’s Decorations team brings 75 years of collective experience sourcing unique nature-based healing, furnishing and decorative pieces from around the world. We embrace diversity in all its forms, and our people are as unique as our products. Our shared passion is Mother Earth and the beauty that She produces: crystals, stones, woods, shells and metals. We are US-based, but partner with native artisans across 5 continents to cut and forge our products into works of applied art to be used and enjoyed every day in your home. We are committed to our customers and invite you to be part of our family. We hope you are inspired by these natural wonders and enjoy them for years to come. Many were formed over tens of millions of years. Enjoy them for a lifetime! Distinguished Tabletop Decor Ethically-sourced gemstones are hand-crafted to create stunning home decor. From bowls and trivets to geodes and clusters, display special pieces of Mother Nature’s beauty in every room. Use natural yet unique gemstone decor to elevate home design while honoring the beauty of Earth. Long-lasting and durable, you’re sure to enjoy your gemstone tabletop decor for years to come. Elegance Every Day Raw crystal clusters, points, and slices add elegance and natural beauty to every room. Easily capture the full beauty of quartz points or clusters on a wire stand. Metalized or natural amethyst clusters bring subtle healing energy to your nightstand or bookshelf. Display a blue agate slice on a gold stand in natural light for a dazzling display of color. Elegance every day Bright agate geodes are the perfect specimens for natural home decor. Notice the grounding presence of these glittering stones. Each geode is flawlessly trimmed in your choice of gold or silver electroplating. Display on a bookcase, mantel, or table for a delicate touch of Nature. Elegance every day Take your home decor to the next level with a decorative agate bowl. Durable agate has multiple uses and is a one-of-a-kind vessel for trinkets, spices, and more. Natural gemstone bowls feature distinctive patterns and swirls, so your product is completely unique. Elegance every day Serve appetizers and desserts in style with an agate trivet. This decorative gemstone platter has a luxurious feel. Choose between blue, grey, purple, or teal agate slices trimmed in either gold or silver. Use these unique specimens to display other home decor items like candles, crystals, or wine bottles. Spiritual Wellness & Gemstone Decor Natural tabletop decor has many functions and even brings spiritual wellness benefits to your space. Display sparkling quartz to help neutralize and dispel negative energies. Use amethyst on your bedside table to help ease sleep and soothe your dreams. Grounding agate works well in your home office. The bright rings also promote prosperity and luck. Brighten your space - and your mood - with quartz, amethyst, and agate tabletop decor. Whatever you choose, every piece of gemstone decor is hand-crafted and completely unique. FAQ Q: Will my gemstone tabletop decor look exactly like the picture? A: No, the images are examples of natural gemstone tabletop decor that is available. What you receive will be in a similar shape and size. It will have different patterns from what is shown in the picture because each piece of gemstone used is hand-crafted and unique. Q: How do I keep my tabletop decor in good condition? A: Treat gemstone decor with proper care to prevent scratching and other damage. Do not subject gemstones to prolonged exposure to sunlight or heat. Gently cleanse with warm water and mild soap to clean away dust and small imperfections. Q: What are the dimensions and weight of my gemstone tabletop decor? A: Each specimen - from points, clusters, and geodes to trivets and bowls - have approximate sizes and weights listed. Some items may be slightly lighter or slightly heavier because these are natural, raw products. This makes each product completely unique! FAQ Q: Will my gemstone tabletop decor look exactly like the picture? A: No, the images are examples of natural gemstone tabletop decor that is available. What you receive will be in a similar shape and size. It will have different patterns from what is shown in the picture because each piece of gemstone used is hand-crafted and unique. Q: How do I keep my tabletop decor in good condition? A: Treat gemstone decor with proper care to prevent scratching and other damage. Do not subject gemstones to prolonged exposure to sunlight or heat. Gently cleanse with warm water and mild soap to clean away dust and small imperfections. Q: What are the dimensions and weight of my gemstone tabletop decor? A: Each specimen - from points, clusters, and geodes to trivets and bowls - have approximate sizes and weights listed. Some items may be slightly lighter or slightly heavier because these are natural, raw products. This makes each product completely unique! Fun Facts Amethyst and quartz are extremely durable and rank at a 7 on the Mohs hardness scale.Quartz has been used for thousands of years in jewelry and as talismans. The earliest recorded history of rose quartz is in 7000 BC in Mesopotamia where it was used as beads.A Greek philosopher gave agate its name sometime between 400 and 300 BC when he discovered it by the Achates River in SicilyAgate is formed in the pockets or cavities created in volcanic rockIt takes 50 million years for agate to form. Imagine holding a piece of history that might have been forming while dinosaurs roamed the Earth! Fun Facts Amethyst and quartz are extremely durable and rank at a 7 on the Mohs hardness scale.Quartz has been used for thousands of years in jewelry and as talismans. The earliest recorded history of rose quartz is in 7000 BC in Mesopotamia where it was used as beads.A Greek philosopher gave agate its name sometime between 400 and 300 BC when he discovered it by the Achates River in SicilyAgate is formed in the pockets or cavities created in volcanic rockIt takes 50 million years for agate to form. Imagine holding a piece of history that might have been forming while dinosaurs roamed the Earth!