22.1" Tall Mixed Gems Gemstone Tree on an Amethyst base, 540 gems #5406MG-013
Nature and Artistry combine to create this Large Handmade Gemstone Tree with Mixed Gemstones as leaves. Set atop a large Amethyst cluster base, it has a masterfully detailed trunk and branches crafted from resin in a bonsai tree style and 108 wired branches supporting 540 tumbled gemstones.
At approximately 20" tall to the top of its bark style branches this gemstone tree is both big and a design statement that will impact any room in your home or office. The amethyst clusters used as bases for this size of our gemstone trees are substantial gemstones on their own.
The process to make a crystal gem tree like this is very extensive and meticulous. A special amethyst cluster is selected for the base, the resin trunk and branches are crafted by Brazilian artisans and then each gemstone is glued to the tree by hand. MADE IN BRAZIL!
- Height: 22.1"
- Width: 18.9"
- Depth: 13.2"
- Base Size: 13.7"W x 7.7"D x 5.9"H
- Weight: 36.9 lbs
Disclaimer: This is a genuine gemstone handmade item sold by Brazil Gems® as is and as you see it in its images and video. It is the exact tree you will receive. The base may contain natural imperfections as well as imperfections, repairs and broken edges from the extraction, polishing, and prepping processes and the branches and leaf gemstones may contain imperfections as well. To allow for it to stand on its own the amethyst cluster base may have a small amount of cement added to the bottom then painted black. At Brazil Gems® we make every effort to get measurements as exact as possible but they are done by human hands and eyes and therefore may have minor discrepancies. Mixed Gems trees in this size may include (and usually do) the following gemstones: Amethyst, Carnelian, Citrine, Clear Quartz, Green Quartz, Rose Quartz, Blue Quartz, Hematite, Dyed Pink Agate, Dyed Purple Agate, Dyed Blue Agate, Red Jasper, Yellow Jasper, Zebra Jasper, Sodalite and Tiger's Eye. Other gemstones maybe included as well.
To learn more about the different gemstones visit our blogpost on their meaning.
Nature and Artistry combine to create this Large Handmade Gemstone Tree with Mixed Gemstones as leaves. Set atop a large Amethyst cluster base, it has a masterfully detailed trunk and branches crafted from resin in a bonsai tree style and 108 wired branches supporting 540 tumbled gemstones.
At approximately 20" tall to the top of its bark style branches this gemstone tree is both big and a design statement that will impact any room in your home or office. The amethyst clusters used as bases for this size of our gemstone trees are substantial gemstones on their own.
The process to make a crystal gem tree like this is very extensive and meticulous. A special amethyst cluster is selected for the base, the resin trunk and branches are crafted by Brazilian artisans and then each gemstone is glued to the tree by hand. MADE IN BRAZIL!
- Height: 22.1"
- Width: 18.9"
- Depth: 13.2"
- Base Size: 13.7"W x 7.7"D x 5.9"H
- Weight: 36.9 lbs
Disclaimer: This is a genuine gemstone handmade item sold by Brazil Gems® as is and as you see it in its images and video. It is the exact tree you will receive. The base may contain natural imperfections as well as imperfections, repairs and broken edges from the extraction, polishing, and prepping processes and the branches and leaf gemstones may contain imperfections as well. To allow for it to stand on its own the amethyst cluster base may have a small amount of cement added to the bottom then painted black. At Brazil Gems® we make every effort to get measurements as exact as possible but they are done by human hands and eyes and therefore may have minor discrepancies. Mixed Gems trees in this size may include (and usually do) the following gemstones: Amethyst, Carnelian, Citrine, Clear Quartz, Green Quartz, Rose Quartz, Blue Quartz, Hematite, Dyed Pink Agate, Dyed Purple Agate, Dyed Blue Agate, Red Jasper, Yellow Jasper, Zebra Jasper, Sodalite and Tiger's Eye. Other gemstones maybe included as well.
To learn more about the different gemstones visit our blogpost on their meaning.