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7 Chakras Bowl Incense Burner

€21.48
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Incense holder handcrafted in a workshop in India.
Ø 7.90 x 4.90 cm, polished copper and brass. Served with marble sand, ready to use!

Reference 5-ENC-INC40

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This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.

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Details

Data sheet

height 4.8 cm
Compositions polished copper and brass
diameter 7,9 cm
Packing Packaged in a wooden box
Product origin Made in India

Description

The 7 chakras
Located along the spine, the chakras - wheels in Sanskrit - are the energy centers that distribute vital energy in the human body. Each chakra, which is represented inside a lotus flower, has a unique function and healing power.

7º - Crown chakra - Violet - Spirituality and self-knowledge.
6º - Third eye chakra - Indigo - Intuition and mental clarity.
5º - Throat chakra - Blue - Expression and transcendence.
4º - Heart chakra - Green - Love and compassion.
3º - Solar plexus chakra - Yellow - Power and personal fulfillment.
2º - Sacral chakra - Orange - Sensuality and emotions.
1º - Root Chakra - Red - Identity and security.

Recently, Western scientists have discovered that the chakras correspond to 7 main nerve ganglia starting from the spine. It is said that when our chakras are open and activated, we lead a balanced and fulfilled life.

A versatile incense holder
Add a touch of Zen to your decoration with this refined bowl. You can use it to burn incense by planting one or more sticks in the marble sand. It will also serve as a base during your fumigation rituals with herbal sticks or palo santo. If the marble sand is dirty, you can clean it by putting it in water that you will then filter with a fine sieve.

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