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iconicon Gong with Dragon Stand icon
Handmade in China. This gong produces a sonorous, meditative sound. Stand is gorgeously hand-carved. An unusual accessory for any room. Includes mallet.
 

Goddess of Humanity Figure icon
Made in Colombia. This piece in clay is part of a series of exact reproductions of pre-Columbian vessels that have been crafted with the same materials and techniques as the originals. Based on an original dated 300 A.D.- 600 A.D., this magical-mythical figure of a female chief is a tribute to the ancestral power of womanhood. The broad hips and full thighs are symbols of fertility and abundance. The head features an exquisitely stylized cephalic crown, a symbol of intelligence and higher consciousness. Decorated with natural mineral oxides.
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Hands of Buddha
iconThese bronze alloy reproductions are inspired by originals from the 15th century from Thailand. The hand with fingers touching shows the posture of teaching and discourse. The other, with palm forward, dispels fear. Elegant and engaging, the statues are a gentle reminder to meditate, instilling an aura of peace and power to any room.  The duo serves beautifully as bookends or will look lovely standing freely  where they can bless your guests on arrival.

 

Alchemists Soul Book icon
With its mysterious mask-like, hand-sculpted cover, our rich red "soul book" is a product of pure alchemy. The women of Chiapas, Mexico, create this paper album by gathering cornhusks, gladiola stems, banana trunks, palm leaves, lichen, and moss from the forest floor, pouring the ingredients into big boiling vats, then beat the fibers in a mill spun by bicycle power! 67 sandy-beige handmade pages you can fill with precious photos, poems, prayers, even petals. Or simply display as a living cultural artifact and personal gift from Mother Earth to you.
 
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