Japanese meditation bench. Handcrafted from solid ash wood by Bakchich Baba. Solid wood, slightly tilted forward, with 2 centimetres, to facilitate the recovery of the spine and more particularly the lumbar area.
Ractangular meditation bench handcrafted from solid ash wood by Bakchich Baba.
Meditation bench from solid ash wood. The half moon shape allows easy crossing of the legs. This bench is the most rounded one of all our manufacture. The legs could be disassembled for easy transportation. Handcrafted by Bakchich Baba.
In Sanskrit “mala” signifies a “garland” for prayers made of flowers or pearls. Mala crafting is considered to be one of the 64 traditional Indian arts.
This mala is called “Mala of the 8 planets”. The semi-precious gemstones which compose it help the concentration. Malas are used for Japa, keeping count while chanting or mentally repeating a mantra. In Sanskrit “mala” signifies a “garland” for prayers made of flowers or pearls. Mala crafting is considered to be one of the 64 traditional Indian arts.
Rocking meditation bench handcrafted from pine tree by Bakchich Baba.
Mala with a single Rudraksha seed. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word Rudra-Aksham, meaning “the eyes of Rudra”, one of Shiva's names. The number of grooves (faces) on the Rudraksha bead is of a great importance. This one has 4 faces, like the 4 Vedas.
Oval meditation bench handcrafted from solid ash wood by Bakchich Baba.
Japanese meditation bench. Handcrafted from solid ash wood by Bakchich Baba. Solid wood, slightly tilted forward, with 2 centimetres, to facilitate the recovery of the spine and more particularly the lumbar area.
This mala is called “Mala of the 8 planets”. The semi-precious gemstones which compose it help the concentration. Malas are used for Japa, keeping count while chanting or mentally repeating a mantra. In Sanskrit “mala” signifies a “garland” for prayers made of flowers or pearls. Mala crafting is considered to be one of the 64 traditional Indian arts.