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Sacred Treasures Pure Perfume Oil
Posted on November 08 2019
Each Sacred Treasure Pure Perfume Oil begins its journey from carefully hand-picked bark and or flowers of the selected plants. These components are dried, and the steam distilling process can begin. During this process the steam is captured, cooled and the flower essence and water are delicately separated leaving behind...
Uncommon Journey, Ayurvedic retreat
Posted on August 22 2019
The total experience of surrendering yourself and melting into the depth, care and holding that these Ayurvedic doctors offer, is an experience that will comfort you for many years to come. Your stay starts the moment you step onto the island, a short boatride off the mainland north of Kochi,...
The making of Emi Incense
Posted on October 03 2017
Unique, hand made in strict accord with the ancient tradition of Kunkhyen Mipham. Contains over 250 Himalayan medicinal herbs. It invokes both wrathful and peaceful deities and is useful for all spiritual and healing purposes. It grounds, balances and soothes. The now elderly Emi Drupten, sincere practitioner and life-long attendant...
Agarwood
Posted on July 24 2017
Agarwood is amazing! At a glance, the Agar tree is an ordinary plant growing deep within the tropical forests of Asia. But something special happens if the tree is infected by fungus.The tree defends itself by creating a resin, then over an extensive period of time (up to 100 years),...
Soy Wax Candle
Posted on July 24 2017
Sacred Treasures candles are made from the highest quality soy wax - 100% natural, renewable, non-toxic and biodegradable. Discovered in 1991 as a natural alternative to paraffin, soy wax is softer, with a lower melting point and longer burn time at a cooler temperature, than paraffin wax. The wick in...
Japanesse Smokeless Incense
Posted on July 24 2017
Traditionally Japanese incense is made from a range of natural wood barks, resins and spices. These ingredients are blended with inert woods, normally cedars, that do not really add any fragrance but give the sticks some solidity. A plant resin, Mako, is then added to bind everything together.
Apricot Oil – organic, cold pressed, stone ground by hand
Posted on August 24 2016
Sacred Treasures Apricot oil is prepared in accordance with the age-old traditional method by the Aryan people of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas, who reside close to our traditional healing hermitage in Mulbeck.
Himalayan socks
Posted on August 24 2016
These are traditionally handmade of local wool by Buddhist women in the Himalayas. Their design is unmistakeable. These days, as wool wears out more easily, the women are using nylon or brylon (which looks more shiny) especially for the undersoles, as they last longer. There are two versions – normal...
The story of Pashmina
Posted on August 24 2016
Pashmina is also known as cashmere and is a superfine fibre that is collected from the undercoat of the Capra Hircus Laniger goats that live in the high altitude pastures of the trans Himalayas. It is one of the most precious and versatile of animal fibres. The fibre is obtained...
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