Zen garden; Altar; Healing crystal wand; mystical meditation decor; Mental health care package
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This Altar Zen garden ‘self care package’ contains:
- three clear rock crystal wands
- a solid acacia wooden container
- sparkly white sand
- a small wooden rake;
When you combine these elements, you or your loved one can create a piece of
mystical meditation decor with bonus apartment therapy - because they look gorgeous!
The wands consist of genuine clear rock crystal; which is associated with healing on all levels and amplification of positive thoughts and wishes.
This piece of altar decor makes for a great gift to yourself or your friend. Please specify if you want it to arrive wrapped!
Diameter: 15 cm (5.9 inch)
Principles of a Zen Garden
In Zen gardening, one mimics a natural landscape of oceans, waves, and landmasses represented by the rocks that are like islands in a vast, timeless ocean. According to the tradition, there is beauty in asymmetry. Rocks are grouped in odd numbers, often of three. These so called triads represent earth, man and the divine. The largest rocks are placed first to form the backbone of the formation. The smaller rocks must be placed such that they are in ‘good agreement’ with the main rock of the cluster.
- three clear rock crystal wands
- a solid acacia wooden container
- sparkly white sand
- a small wooden rake;
When you combine these elements, you or your loved one can create a piece of
mystical meditation decor with bonus apartment therapy - because they look gorgeous!
The wands consist of genuine clear rock crystal; which is associated with healing on all levels and amplification of positive thoughts and wishes.
This piece of altar decor makes for a great gift to yourself or your friend. Please specify if you want it to arrive wrapped!
Diameter: 15 cm (5.9 inch)
Principles of a Zen Garden
In Zen gardening, one mimics a natural landscape of oceans, waves, and landmasses represented by the rocks that are like islands in a vast, timeless ocean. According to the tradition, there is beauty in asymmetry. Rocks are grouped in odd numbers, often of three. These so called triads represent earth, man and the divine. The largest rocks are placed first to form the backbone of the formation. The smaller rocks must be placed such that they are in ‘good agreement’ with the main rock of the cluster.