
These are unique and really appealing to the eye-artwork in and of themselves. Last but not least, look at these mookaite bookends. It’s tempting to make a “What’s black and white and read all over” joke here for these gorgeous zebra jasper bookends. $245.Ī lovely set of orange agate bookends. Whoever splurges on these chevron amethyst bookends needs to share a photo when they’re on a shelf because WOW. I’ve got such a weakness for these green agate bookends. This pair of blue sodalite bookends will jazz up any space. Grab a set of mounted selenite bookends for $73. Selenite is considered a super powerful and healing crystal. Your bookshelf would have hella bling with this. The druizy is a super sparkly type of quartz, and this particular bookend is a stand alone and dyed to look like a rainbow. One way to ensure an Earthy vibe for your bookshelf is with a set of petrified wood bookends. $58.ĭrool over these septarian nodule bookends. These black agate bookends are absolutely striking. This set of teal agate bookends with gold edges is stunning. It’s massive and would make for a perfect piece for your shelf. This is a single polished labradorite stone.


Swoon! How gorgeous are these purple lace agate bookends? $110. I’ve never heard of flowerstone before, but I love how unique it is! $119 for this set of bookends. This set of clear quartz bookends features a lovely gold edge. This set of natural agate bookends is so Earthy. $95.įind dyed grey agate paired with gorgeous clear quartz in this set of bookends. These natural amethyst bookends are to die for. Here’s an example of pink agate bookends. One thing that’s certain is that any stone bookends will be nice and heavy.Īgate is a stone that’s easy to dye, which is something seen frequently in gemstone bookends. Of course, “imperfect” here is simply because they haven’t been shaped by human hands. You’ll also want to decide between natural gems and polished gems-one will have raw edges and appear “imperfect,” while the other will be smoothed. It’s always worth double-checking the listings for crystal bookends if you’re in the market-some can be small, while others might be surprisingly big and take up more space than anticipated (though maybe that’s not necessarily a bad thing, since you can hold up more books). Whatever the reason, it’s hard to resist the pull of wanting a set or two of beautiful and unique crystal bookends for your shelves.įind below 20 incredible sets of crystal bookends.

For some, the love of crystals is purely aesthetic, too. There’s no real easy place to point to this happening, though more and more people are finding themselves picking up various crystals for comfort, for healing, and their own spiritual journeys. They’d been a huge part of centuries of spiritual and healing practices around the world, but they’ve more recently found their way into the mainstream in America. Follow her on Instagram All posts by Kelly JensenĬrystals have been having their moment for the last few years in the broader culture. Her next book, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. She's the editor/author of (DON'T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/author of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED.
