The Stone of Light and Joy
Sunstone is one of the most visually joyful crystals available, its warm orange, peach, and gold hues lit from within by aventurescence, a glittering metallic shimmer caused by tiny reflective platelets suspended inside the stone. Named for its resemblance to the sun, it carries the same qualities that sunlight itself is known to provide: warmth, vitality, optimism, and a natural lift in mood. Carved from genuine, natural Sunstone and shaped into a precision-cut tower point, this piece features a flat stable base and a sharp terminated apex. The tower channels Sunstone's bright, activating energy upward in a warm continuous stream, raising the emotional temperature of any space it occupies.
Healing Properties and Meaning
Connected to the Sacral and Solar Plexus chakras, Sunstone is a specialist in personal empowerment and emotional brightness. It is traditionally used to lift seasonal low mood and depression, dissolve chronic feelings of self-doubt and unworthiness, restore enthusiasm and motivation after burnout, and encourage a genuine sense of independence and personal freedom. Whether you are navigating a period of low energy, rebuilding your confidence after a difficult time, or simply wanting your space to feel alive and energised, Sunstone delivers a consistent, warm vitality that is hard to replicate with any other stone.
For Your Space and Practice
Standing approximately 2.5 to 3.5 inches tall, this tower is most powerfully placed in spaces where positivity, creativity, and personal energy need a boost. Position it in a home office or creative workspace to maintain enthusiasm and forward momentum throughout the day, or place it in a living area that tends to feel dim or low-energy to immediately shift the atmosphere. Its warm golden shimmer also makes it one of the most beautiful towers to display in natural light, where its aventurescence becomes fully alive. (Please note: Because these are natural gemstones, each tower will feature its own completely unique colour warmth, shimmer intensity, and natural inclusions.)