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11 Geode Wedding Decor Ideas for Rock Your Big
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▷ 🥇 11 Geode Wedding Decor Ideas for Rock Your Big Day

Photograph by Gary Lun

The geodesic wedding décor trend is a natural fit (pun intended) for bohemian couples. Geodes are great for bringing an earthy element to your wedding décor, and these striking rocks definitely make a statement, whether you’re dating dozens, or keeping it simple with just a few.

Get inspired by our favorite geodesic wedding decor ideas below.

Wedding cake

Have your geodes and eat them too! A round fondant wedding cake is transformed into a complete showtopper with amethyst sugar crystals in the shape of a giant geode. Edible gold leaf is a magnificent finishing touch.


Brindle & Oak

Invitation to the suite

A geometric watercolor is an artistic way to incorporate geodesic details into your wedding décor. This purple color palette is inspired by rough amethyst geodes.

Liloveve

Engagement ring

Diamonds are not the only type of rock that is worth showing off! This gemstone engagement ring is an alternative to the classic diamond and would be perfect for a free-spirited, bohemian bride. Pavé diamonds on the split herringbone band provide an extra touch of sparkle.

Tumbleweed Flower Truck

Himalayan salt

Himalayan salt accents are not technically geodes, but their mineral composition gives them a similar appearance, making them ideal for geode wedding decorations. Use Himalayan salt jars to display votive candles or tea lights in your centerpieces. The pink glow they give off is so relaxing and pretty!

Very Font of You

Place cards

What’s more beautiful than a colorful slice of agate personalized with elegant calligraphy? Polished stone place cards are sure to catch the eye of your guests and serve as a wedding gift at the end of the night. The best part is that you can find agate slices in almost any color to match your wedding decor.

Stacy Anderson Photography

Napkin holder

A geodesic napkin holder is a subtle yet interesting accent for your reception venue décor. If you don’t want to buy napkin rings for each guest (which could be hundreds, depending on the size of your wedding), look for vendors in your area, find a local wedding planner or a wedding rental company that can provide them.

Frank Graziano Photography

Table numbers

Geode wedding table numbers are a modern addition to any reception. We especially love how they look when paired with a group of pillar candles and a fresh green!

Vault and Creeper

Clockwork jar

A polished geode takes center stage when displayed in a cloche jar. Accompany it with flowers, greenery, and succulents for a playful centerpiece that is unique and quite simple to recreate.

Sarah Park Events

Geometric centerpiece

A collection of three-dimensional shapes is an extra whimsical take on the geodesic wedding décor trend. These geometric shapes resemble the sharp edges of geodes and raw crystals.

Bakery Jar

Geode Topper

If a premium geodesic cake isn’t your style, try this low-key option instead. Two geodes on the upper tier and sugar crystals along the lower tiers adorn a classic white wedding cake for a minimalist chic vibe.

The collection

Rock candy

Treat your guests to candy sticks as a sweet and unexpected treat. We know it’s not a traditional wedding, but these candies are fun to serve if you’re having a geode-themed wedding!

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