DIY Orgonite Material
Here you will find everything you need to make your own orgonite pieces at home. All you need is resin, metal, quartz and a coil — with the right materials the result is a functional, tactical piece, not just a decorative one.
What metal should I use to make orgonite?
Orgonite bronze shavings are the base metal component of any well-built orgonite piece. You can use any metal except lead — aluminium, copper, bronze — but personally I like to combine them. The energy of bronze is different from that of aluminium and each metal contributes something different to the field. Mixed with resin and quartz in the right ratio, it produces pieces with an active, stable orgone field.
What is the coil for in orgonite?
The coil is one of the most important elements of a tactical orgonite piece: it amplifies and directs the orgone field. The Single Coil Winder is designed to make perfect coils in seconds, with no prior experience. Once made, you can leave it in its natural shape or flatten it to fit flat moulds or specific applications.
What crystal is used in orgonite?
Quartz is the crystal that activates the orgone field — without it, what you have is just resin and metal. Amethyst quartz chips are an excellent option to start with: they combine the piezoelectric properties of quartz with an energetic profile widely used in orgonite for protection and field coherence.
What can I make with these materials?
With bronze shavings, the coil winder and quartz chips you can replicate at home pieces equivalent to a Towerbuster or an HHG Orgonite Pyramid — the same pieces the community has been using for decades for space protection and gifting.
Do you gift regularly and need orgonite at scale?
If you gift a lot and prefer to buy ready-made pieces instead of making them, the Wholesale Orgonite Gifting Account gives you access to the best prices in the catalogue — over 50% off with a minimum first order of 300€. No requirements, no complications.
Where do I start if I know nothing about orgonite?
If you are starting from scratch, What is Orgonite and Orgone gives you the full framework. And if you want to understand the difference between a functional orgonite and a purely decorative one, read Field Orgonite vs Decorative Orgonite.


