With three rare amethyst wing formations, a spectacular Amethyst Cocoon and a magical mural backdrop, Wings of Eternity will ignite your imagination and transport you to other realms.
Become part of the flutter of butterflies or rest in the foliage with the fairies. These deep purple amethyst crystal wings will delight all ages. Located in the heart of our Shambhala Gardens, these one-of-a-kind crystal wings are framed by the stunning Wings of Eternity mural. It’s a moment of pure enchantment for children and adults alike and perfect for making those treasured day-out memories that last forever!
In a place where dreams take flight and spirits soar, it took many years of searching to find three rare crystal wing formations to create Wings to Eternity. Crafted with love and creativity, this space was brought to life by Crystal Castle’s Creative Director, Sono King.
A perfect blend of art and nature, this space invites everyone to feel the magic and wonder of the world around them, Wings to Eternity also houses the ‘The Cocoon’, a rare 3-tonne amethyst cave from Brazil, which took over one year of planning, logistics, engineering, and artistry to install.
Our Cocoon geode is symbolic of recovery and resurgence following the recent global challenges. It represents new beginnings, hope, and the enduring strength of nature and community.
Step into a world where magic meets artistry meets eternity.
Open Every Day 10am – 5pm Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday
81 Monet Drive, Montecollum, NSW, 2482 Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens © 2024. All rights reserved
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Arakwal people and the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.
Open Every Day 10am – 5pm NSW time. Last entry 4pm.
Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
81 Monet Drive, Montecollum, NSW, 2482 Australia.
Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens © 2024. All rights reserved
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Arakwal people and the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.