Return to Previous Page
Sacred Items
-
Buddha Meditating Brass Statue - 7.5 inch
Lord Buddha Brass Statue Solid Brass with Antique Green & Red finish. Learn More$34.95 -
Chakra Selenite Crystal Lamp
Selenite (literally "stone of the moon") crystals are mined at the rim of the Sahara desert. On this lamp, the milky white structure lights up beautifully. Includes black 5 bright LED's in four colors plus white to create the effect of gradually changing colors; or to get a single color, just press the button. Comes with 3 AAA batteries and 110v adapter.
Learn More$31.00 -
Eye of God Staff
A primitive form of star weaving, reminiscent of a dreamcatcher, Ojo de Dios, or God's Eyes, Tzicuri, are still woven today by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The idea is to use bright colors to serve as an eye to watch over others, especially babies, and to bring good luck. These are attractive as an single dramatic wall accent or as a mobile for a child's room. Learn More$30.00 -
Eye of God Staff
A primitive form of star weaving, reminiscent of a dreamcatcher, Ojo de Dios, or God's Eyes, Tzicuri, are still woven today by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The idea is to use bright colors to serve as an eye to watch over others, especially babies, and to bring good luck. These are attractive as an single dramatic wall accent or as a mobile for a child's room. Learn More$30.00 -
Kadam Mala with Drawsting Bag
The aromatic wood of the sustainably harvested kadam tree is our choice for replacing our traditional offering of Sandalwood malas. Kadam tree flowers provide an enticing fragrance. Commercially, they are used in the creation of attar, a scented oil for Indian perfumes, as well as all kinds of carpentry. The flowers are associated with the monsoon season when they are known to bloom. The monsoon thunder signals the buds to open, and the winds become laden with their perfume. Even the hollows of kadam tree trunks collect rain water flavoured with the kadam flower sweetness. Counting mantras with this fragrant rosary will scent the fingers. Comes in a beautiful cloth bag.
Learn More$30.00 -
OM Bone Mala, White with Drawsting Bag
This unique mala is lovingly hand made by Tibetan nuns living in exile in North India. Each bead is hand painted with the Sanskrit symbol for Om. The braided nylon tail is a traditional finish used by the nuns. The three crystal 'marker beads' are added to create a unique decorative finish. This mala is made with hand painted water buffalo bone. The tassel is white as opposed to the orange shown in the picture. Comes in a beautiful cloth bag.
Learn More$37.00 -
Selenite Crystal Ball - 3 in.
Selenite (literally "stone of the moon") crystals are mined at the rim of the Sahara desert. The milky white structure lights up beautifully. Includes black 5 bright LED's in four colors plus white to create the effect of gradually changing colors; or for a single color, just press the stop button. Comes with 3 AAA batteries and 110v adapter. Learn More$39.00 -
Shipibo Amazon Jungle Quempo Bowl - 4 In.
For the Shipibo, pottery is distinctly female work. Quempo is how the Shipibo refer to this type of flaring bowl, also known in the jungle as mocahua. It is used to used to drink masato, a thick, yucca-based drink and for other fluids and therefore has external water-related motifs. The thin walls of this bowl are elegantly constructed so that the rim is narrower than the body. A face is painted over slight protrusions of pottery for the eyes, nose, chin and ears. Beautifully painted with fine Shipibo artistic patterns, typical of their work. Slight variations occur due to the handmade nature of this item. Made by Shipibo women of Peru. Learn More$32.00 -
Shipibo Amazon Jungle Quempo Bowl - 5 In.
For the Shipibo, pottery is distinctly female work. Quempo is how the Shipibo refer to this type of flaring bowl, also known in the jungle as mocahua. It is used to used to drink masato, a thick, yucca-based drink and for other fluids and therefore has external water-related motifs. The thin walls of this bowl are elegantly constructed so that the rim is narrower than the body. A face is painted over slight protrusions of pottery for the eyes, nose, chin and ears. Beautifully painted with fine Shipibo artistic patterns, typical of their work. Slight variations occur due to the handmade nature of this item. Made by Shipibo women of Peru. Learn More$35.00 -
Turquoise Bone Mala
This unique mala is lovingly handmade by Tibetan nuns living in exile in North India. The braided nylon tail is a traditional finishing style used by the nuns. The three crystal marker beads are added to create a unique decorative finish. This mala is made with dyed water buffalo bone. Purchases of this mala help support education, building projects and other essential needs within the Tibetan Nuns Project Community based in Northern India. Comes with drawstring pouch. Learn More$30.00















