Cool, dark gemstones give this wand a quiet, grounded presence in the hand. The black pointed end, faceted top and smooth oval stones make it feel ceremonial without being ornate, suited to meditation, Reiki practice, intention-setting or a still place on an altar.
How it feels in practice
The polished black point catches the light in clean facets, giving the wand a focused, precise look.
The central section has a deep, striated darkness, bringing texture and shadow to the design.
Two smooth oval stones near the top soften the form, adding warm brown and grey tones against the black.
Silver-coloured bands frame the gemstones, so the piece feels composed and deliberate rather than loose or decorative only.
It suits quiet ritual moments: held during meditation, placed beside a journal, or kept as a symbolic object on a bedside table.
Black tourmaline, agate and Shiva Lingam stone
This gemstone wand brings together black tourmaline, agate and the Shiva Lingam form. In crystal practice, black tourmaline is traditionally associated with protection and grounding, while agate is often linked with steadiness, patience and emotional balance. These are symbolic associations, best understood as part of the language people use around crystals and ritual objects.
The wand is handmade in India, with a dark pointed tip, a faceted black stone at the top, smooth oval stones and silver-coloured fittings visible in the design. The finish is polished, so the stones feel smooth and considered rather than raw.
Holding, placing and caring for it
Use it as a tactile focus during meditation, Reiki, breathwork or quiet reflection. Some people hold a crystal wand while setting an intention; others place it on an altar, desk or shelf as a visual reminder of a particular practice.
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after handling. Keep it away from knocks, moisture and abrasive surfaces, as polished gemstones and fittings can mark if treated roughly.
The Shiva Lingam in c…
region of manufacture: India