Our Studio
A Place to Build
Not every space is built to sell something.
Some spaces are built to shift something within you.
Welcome to Frog & Crystal Studio —a modern sanctuary created for energy, beauty, intention, and reconnection.
Hidden quietly along the river in Edgewater, New Jersey, our studio was designed as a space where people can slow down, reconnect with themselves, and experience the quiet resonance of the Earth through natural crystals, intentional craftsmanship, and mindful experiences.
Inside the studio, you will discover a curated collection of natural crystal minerals, statement specimens, handcrafted crystal jewelry, and energy-centered objects gathered from around the world.
More Than A Retail Space
Every crystal carries a frequency shaped through millions of years beneath the Earth — formed under pressure, transformed by time, and now waiting to resonate with the right soul.
But Frog & Crystal Studio is not simply a retail space. It is a place to reconnect. To feel grounded again.To meet others who are also searching for deeper presence, creativity, and meaning within modern life.
Our Offerings
- Natural crystal jewelry and collectible mineral specimens
- Personalized crystal recommendations based on intention and energy
- Crystal cleansing and sound purification rituals
- Interactive crystal bracelet workshops
- A calm and welcoming environment for meditation, reflection, and conversation
- Community experiences centered around mindfulness, creativity, spirituality, and modern aesthetics
The Crystal Workshop
Our workshops are designed as immersive, hands-on experiences where creativity, energy, and intention come together.
Rather than simply purchasing a finished piece, guests are invited to personally explore and connect with the crystals themselves — selecting stones intuitively, learning about how crystals are formed beneath the Earth over millions of years, understanding the philosophy of crystal energy and resonance, and creating bracelets that feel deeply personal to their own journey.

