These are gifts for the ladies and gents with the ohm tattoos who might go out all the time and still, somehow, never miss a yoga class. How do they do it? Namaste!
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These “tree of life” oil diffuser bracelets come with 8 pads that can be doused with different essential oils to suit or promote different moods — lavender to relax, eucalyptus to rejuvenate, or rosemary for a mental boost. Adjustable to fit even the daintiest of wrists. Your choice of rose gold, gold, or silver. Ships…
This aromatherapy lavender gift set from Uncommon Goods is perfect for creating a relaxing and soothing environment for your lucky recipient. Each item is carefully crafted with natural lavender essential oil, known for its calming and stress-relieving properties. The set includes: A scented lavender candle A moisturizing lavender-scented body lotion A lavender bath bomb An…
So the idea behind the Buddha Board and the notion of “water drawing” is about mindfulness, staying in the present. With Buddha Board, you use water and a brush to “paint” a shape — an intention, a hope, a fear — whatever comes to mind. As the water evaporates, so too does your picture. I…
Look, imma be real. From all the reviews I’ve read about these all over Amazon, these don’t really work reliably. That being said, they are beautiful and scientific, thus their appearance on this list of beautiful science-y gifts. I linked to this one in particular because its reviews were better and they had good photos…
These lovely blown glass wishing balls are like piggy banks for good thoughts — musings of gratitude, wishes, prayers, intentions, or even accomplishments if you’re more the pat-yourself-on-the-back type. Each of these comes with 52 slips of paper so you can note your hopes or gratitude each week for a year, or write half as big…
This symbol, known by many names — the hamsa, khamsa, the Hand of Fatima — symbolizes protection, prosperity, and peace. Each of these beautiful sets of serving dishes is hand painted by local woman for a fair wage in a part of Tunisia called Neapolis — no two are identical. They’re available in red, blue,…