Orgonite are carefully handcrafted from three central components: resin, metal, and crystals.
The resin (usually epoxy resin) serves as the organic component, intended to absorb energy and form a solid, transparent structure when cured.
The metal shavings – often copper, brass, aluminum, or stainless steel – act as the inorganic component that reflects and conducts energy.
The whole is complemented by selected crystals such as rock crystal, amethyst, aventurine, or rose quartz, which symbolize different energetic qualities depending on the variant.
For production, these materials are layered into a mold: metal and crystals in the center, a copper spiral as a conductor on the outside. Resin as the connecting structure. As the resin cures, the typical solid composite is formed, giving orgonite its shape and stability. Our orgonites are additionally energetically charged – through smudging, sound, or light.