Ritual Objects
A ritual object is a tool for attention. It marks the difference between ordinary time and set-apart time, and it does so by being held, struck or placed with care.
What belongs here
This part of the collection gathers the objects used to open, hold and close a practice rather than to be worn. Sound healing instruments fill a space with a steady tone. Meditation tools support a counted or timed sitting. Ceremonial pieces mark a threshold.
Worn versus held
Where a wearable travels with you through the day, a ritual object stays with the practice. You return to it deliberately. That deliberate return is part of what makes a practice feel set apart, and it is why these objects are made to be handled, not just owned.
Made for use
Every piece is built to be used, not shelved. A bowl should ring true, a tool should sit right in the hand. We offer these as objects for contemplative practice, not as medical devices.
Frequently asked questions
What is a ritual object?
A ritual object is a tool used to mark and support a practice, such as a sound instrument, a meditation tool or a ceremonial piece. It is handled deliberately rather than worn through the day.
Are these medical devices?
No. They are offered as objects for contemplative and meditative practice, not as medical devices or treatments.