Rare sparkling gems: independent business stocks crystal ‘cathedrals’

WILTSHIRE-BASED crystal shop owner, Louise Muir-Sage, is now stocking two rare amethyst cathedrals in her High Street shop.

Amethyst cathedrals, also known as amethyst geode cathedrals or amethyst caves, have gone on sale at Royal Wootton Bassett’s Something Kind of Woo, which opened its doors earlier this year.

The amethyst cathedrals form over millions of years inside volcanic rock and are typically found in Brazil and Uruguay. These two cathedrals were once part of a single large rock and are cut apart and cleaned during preparation. These large, cave-like crystal towers mirror each other in shape, structure and energy and are rare.
“I’m over the moon to have these in the shop. Matching cathedrals of this size usually end up in private collections long before they reach a small business,” said Louise, founder of Something Kind of Woo. “It’s extremely uncommon for an independent retailer, like me, to stock them.”

Amethyst crystals are associated with calm, clarity, and emotional balance. Often used for stress relief and better sleep, these cathedrals of deep purple crystals are perfect for collectors, healers, or businesses seeking to highlight their room.

Large formations are believed to transform a room’s atmosphere entirely therefore living rooms, bedrooms, meditation or therapy spaces, yoga studios and wellness centres are ideal settings for their uplifting and cleansing energy.

“Large, high-quality cathedrals are becoming increasingly hard to source, and matching pairs are exceptionally rare,” continued Louise. “This is the perfect opportunity for someone to own a unique, statement piece without having to import privately, which comes at high risk and cost for buyers.”
Something Kind of Woo’s unlikely find amethyst cathedrals are on sale for £899 each or £1,599 for the pair.

“I would truly love these to go home with a single buyer. I hope whoever takes them home feels the beauty and steadiness they bring. They’re quietly magnificent – softening a space and helping people feel calmer and clearer. To me, that’s the magic of woo: something beautiful that genuinely makes a difference in everyday life,” said Louise.

Something Kind of Woo also offers group workshops, Coffee & Crystal events, Reiki sessions, and chakra balancing, all while also being a crystal shop. All products are from responsible sources, from crystals, to incense to pure essential oils. To find out more visit https://somethingkindofwoo.co.uk/.

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