Tibetan Dorje in bronze
The dorje, or vajra or thunderbolt is a metal scepter. Important symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism, it means hard, diamond and lightning. It represents the indestructible nature of the mind itself, of awakening which is both imperishable and indivisible. It is the attribute of the god Indra, the origin of lightning and a mark of power and kingship. It is also a unique weapon against ignorance. All symbols and finesse, this object will harmonize your interior.
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Goloka Nag Champa incense sticks come from one of the oldest and most traditional manufacturers in India and are particularly known and appreciated for their first class quality.
They develop a light, invigorating and at the same time relaxing scent which can be described as warm, sweet, flowery and resinous.
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The scent of incense creates a harmonious atmosphere of awareness and healing. They promote our physical, mental and emotional well-being.
Box of 40 cones with incense holder
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A real object of outdoor decoration, this Indonesian flag and its bamboo foot will embellish and brighten up your garden. Easy to install, it will delight young and old, and will bring a unique visual.
Available in various colors and sizes - Colors: Green, pink, red, orange, purple, blue, black, white and yellow,
Sizes: 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 meters
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Turkish delight is a unique dessert that has become very popular and often associated with Turkey. In its production, sugar is used as a sweetener, water as a binder and starch as a texturizing element.
It is a traditional dessert served on special occasions such as festivals, parties, ceremonies and day to day life. With its common consumption, Turkish...
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The existence of singing bowls dates back to a pre-Buddhist and shamanic Bon-Po tradition, but the use of bowls for the purpose of singing is considered a more recent phenomenon. It originates from the metal and brass bowls commonly used as a vessel for thousands of years all over Asia to claim the mite. Singing bowls or Tibetan bowls are initially used...
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Candied fruits, glazed with sugar, are used in baking to decorate cakes. They can also be eaten alone, as a dessert or candy.
Ingredients: papaya, sugar
Dried fruit contains up to 5 times more minerals such as potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron as well as a higher concentration of fiber than fresh fruit.
On sale online from 100 gr
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Dabur pudin hara contains mint extracts as its main ingredient and gives quick relief from stomachache, gas and indigestion.
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These natural essential oil incense sticks were made in Indonesia and are completely free from chemicals or toxic substances.
15 incense sticks with a nice banana leaf wrapper
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An exfoliating sponge that softens the skin while leaving it clean, fresh and glowing.
Use: wet the sponge well before use. Gently rub the skin with the sponge in circular motions. After use, rinse it well and let it dry.
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The existence of singing bowls dates back to a pre-Buddhist and shamanic Bon-Po tradition, but the use of bowls for the purpose of singing is considered a more recent phenomenon. It originates from the metal and brass bowls commonly used as a vessel for thousands of years all over Asia to claim the mite. Singing bowls or Tibetan bowls are initially used...
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Goloka Nag Champa incense sticks come from one of the oldest and most traditional manufacturers in India and are particularly known and appreciated for their first class quality.
They develop a light, invigorating and at the same time relaxing scent which can be described as warm, sweet, flowery and resinous.