Que Sera Stone Tower 95mm
This Que Sera tower is here to remind you that you don’t have to white-knuckle your way through life.
Standing about 95mm (3.75") tall, this six-sided point has a warm, crackled tan tip over a dark, speckled base. Closer up, you’ll see patches of blue-gray quartz and feldspar like tiny storm clouds in rock form. It’s earthy and cosmic at the same time.
Que Sera stone is famous for its “let’s get on with it” energy: lifting mood, easing stress, and helping you step out of panic and into possibility. It’s often used as a battery pack for witches and empaths who are drained by constant caregiving, work, or world events. In tower form, that energy is focused and directed, turning this piece into a personal reboot button for your altar or desk.
When your brain is spiraling, this stone whispers, “Breathe. You’re still on your path. Let’s take the next step.”
Metaphysical Properties
- Stone: Que Sera (multi-mineral rhyolite with quartz & feldspar)
- Element: Earth & Storm
- Chakras: Root, solar plexus, third eye, crown
- Keywords: Optimism, stress relief, energy boost, soul path, “go with the flow”
- Uses: Overwhelm, burnout, big life transitions, decision fatigue, reconnecting with joy and purpose
Ways to Work With This Tower
- Keep it on your desk or altar when you’re in “too many tabs open” mode to help cut through mental static.
- Hold during journaling or divination about life direction, business plans, or major moves.
- Place by your bed or favorite chair as a reminder to choose rest over doomscrolling.
- Use as the central stone in grids for energy reboot, nervous system regulation, or finding the next right step.
- Pair with grounding stones (like hematite or black tourmaline) when you need both uplift and protection.
Specifications
- Height: approx. 95mm (about 3.75")
- Shape: Polished six-sided tower / generator point
- Color/Pattern: Tan, crackled upper section with darker speckled base and blue-gray mineral pools; completely unique patterning on each face
- Finish: Smooth polish; natural pits, veining, and inclusions are part of the stone’s character

