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We’ve recently added some new items to our store that you might want to check out.

tara prayer flags, mediumThis set of five classic Tibetan prayer flags is hand-printed on cotton by the Tibetan Nuns Project in Dharamsala, India.

The proceeds from these sales help to support nuns who have fled the Chinese occupation of Tibet. The Tara flags are also available in a larger size.


deity prayer flagsA set of five prayer flags, with a different Buddhist deity or symbol on each (Padmasambhava, Windhorse, Milarepa, Tara, and Kalachakra).

This purchase helps to provide food, shelter, and psychological support to former Tibetan political prisoners.


om mani singing bowl and boxA beautiful singing bowl and storage box. The box features the sacred mantra of Avalokitesvara, Om Mani Padme Hum — the ancient Tibetan prayer for realizing perfect wisdom and compassion.

The meditation bowl is handcast and handtuned by skilled artisans in Kathmandu, Nepal.


red lotus singing bowl boxA lokta paper box, decorated with a red/gold lotus motif, and containing a beautiful hand-cast singing bowl. The lotus is an ancient symbol of purity and wisdom.

This item is handmade in Nepal by skilled artisans using traditional crafting methods.


We have many more items in our store, many of them being fair trade products. Purchasing these items helps us with our work of promoting the practice of meditation and helps to support traditional crafts and the Tibetan Buddhist way of life.

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