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Crystal Points
Crystal points are natural gemstones cut and polished into upright towers with a faceted tip. This collection features seven AAA-grade stones — amethyst, rose quartz, clear quartz, rainbow fluorite, lapis lazuli, red jasper and black rutilated quartz — from $94.95, each one-of-a-kind in pattern and color. They display beautifully on a desk, shelf or windowsill and make a striking natural gift.
Choosing by Color and Character
Each of the seven stones has a distinct personality:
- Amethyst — saturated purple, the classic collector's choice.
- Rose quartz — soft pink, long associated with love and warmth.
- Clear quartz — glassy and architectural, fits any room palette.
- Rainbow fluorite — banded purples, greens and blues in a single stone.
- Lapis lazuli — deep blue with golden flecks, the most dramatic of the set.
- Red jasper — earthy brick red with an opaque, grounded look.
- Black rutilated quartz — translucent quartz shot through with dark needle inclusions, the conversation starter.
What AAA-Grade Natural Stone Means
Every point in this collection is genuine natural gemstone graded AAA — the premium tier for color saturation, clarity and finish. Because these are natural minerals rather than glass or resin, each tower carries its own internal patterns, bands and inclusions. The piece that arrives will be close to the photo but never identical to anyone else's — that variation is the appeal.
Where a Crystal Point Belongs
The tower shape is self-standing, which makes placement easy: a desk corner, an entryway console, a bookshelf gap, a windowsill where light moves across it through the day. Translucent stones like amethyst, fluorite and clear quartz do their best work near natural light; opaque stones like red jasper and lapis lazuli hold their color anywhere.
Gifting Natural Stone
A crystal point suits the people who are hard to buy jewelry for — it works for a home office, a first apartment, a housewarming or a milestone birthday. For something smaller in the same spirit, crystal worry stones are palm-sized companions, and crystal angels carve similar natural stones into figurines. Prefer to wear the stone instead? Our rose quartz jewelry and amethyst jewelry set the same minerals in 925 sterling silver.
Keeping Your Crystal at Its Best
Dust with a soft, dry cloth and skip harsh household cleaners, which can dull a polished surface. Amethyst and fluorite can slowly soften in color under months of intense direct sunlight, so a bright spot out of constant midday sun is ideal. Crystal points aren't personalized, so they're covered by 60-day returns and exchanges, and US orders over $99 ship free.
Frequently asked questions
Are these crystal points real natural stone?
Yes — every point is genuine natural gemstone graded AAA for color and clarity, not glass or resin. Natural variation in pattern and inclusions means your stone will be one of a kind.
Will my crystal point look exactly like the photo?
Close, but not identical. Because each stone forms naturally, banding, inclusions and color depth vary from piece to piece. The photos show representative examples of the AAA grade you'll receive.
Which crystal point makes the best gift?
Amethyst is the most universally loved for its rich purple; rose quartz suits romantic occasions; rainbow fluorite is the showpiece for someone who already owns a stone or two. All arrive ready for shelf or desk display.
Do crystal points fade in sunlight?
Most stones are stable, but amethyst and fluorite can gradually lighten under months of intense direct sun. Display them in a bright room away from constant midday light and the color stays rich for decades.
How should I clean a crystal point?
A soft, dry cloth is all it needs. Skip household chemical cleaners, which can dull the polish. If dust builds up in crevices, a quick rinse in lukewarm water followed by thorough drying is safe for these stones.
