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Published by jessica, 2017-06-06 01:29:04

Himalayan Collection

Dayna Decker

COTHLE LHIEMACLTAYIAON N





Color pallet

Materials

Gold Dipped Himalayan Salt Candle
with Woven Base

HIMALAYAN SALT FILLED WITH DAYNA
CRYSTAL CONTAINER DECKER HIMALAYAN
CANDLE

GEOMETRIC WOODEN WICK
METAL FRAME DIPPED IN
BASE PAINTED GOLD PAINT
GOLD
WIDELY WOVEN
WITH YARN
OR WOOL STRING
FROM NEPAL

7in

GOLD METAL
PLATED TAG

2 1/2 in
6in

Our Exclusive
HIMALAYAN
COLLECTION

Packaged in Ornate Box inspire by
Nepalese Prayer Beads



Himalayan Salt Scrub Packaged in
Nepal/Tibet Ornate Tea Bowl

Prayer Flag or Beads an tassels
woven Fabric from authentic
cover sorced from prayer bead
Nepal and Tibet neckalce sorced
Tea bowl Sorced from from Nepal and
Nepal and Tibet Tibet

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PRODUCT
INSPIRATIONS

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01 WEAVING IN NEPAL 03
For the Lowa community in the
HIMALAYAN SALT Upper Mustang of Nepal, apron PRAYER BEADS
As a Himalayan pink salt heated up weaving traditions are an important Prayer beads or malas are a
absorbs water and particles from source of their cultural identity. Some traditional tool used to count
the air, it also takes positive ions women own so many aprons, they the number of times a mantra is
with them. Then, when the heated can wear a new apron each day of recited, breaths while meditating,
salt releases cleansed water vapor the year. In recent years, due to the A decorative tassel is sometimes
back into the air, it also expels widespread use of modern synthetic attached to the beads. Prayer
negative ions which have the fabrics, many women no longer beads are often painted in pigment,
opposite effect on our airways – practice traditional weaving methods various traditional schools attribute
increasing cilial activity to keep your to create these aprons. a consecration ritual by the Sangha
lungs clear. to the beads, to “open the eyes”
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TEA BOWL
In Tibet and Nepal, butter is
added to tea to provide necessary
calories. Tibetan butter tea contains
rock salt and dre, a butter made
from yak milk, which is churned
vigorously in a cylindrical vessel
closely resembling a butter churn.
The flavour of the tea can also be
altered by pouring it from different
heights, resulting in varying degrees
of aeration and helps to cool the
tea so its ready to drink out of
decorative and engraved tea bowls.


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