FOR THOSE WHO SEE BEYOND THE SURFACE
BODY.TXT — Vol001
A 200-page field manual for the soul, clarity in a world of static.
Part philosophy, part meditation, part map — printed as a physical thought-object to keep close, open anywhere, and return to often.
For the seekers. The skeptics. The quiet builders of inner worlds.
SACRED OBJECTS
This is a living collection of objects with weight, relics, tools, and talismans chosen as much for their resonance as for their form. They are meant to inhabit your life: worn, displayed, or simply kept near as anchors of meaning. Each carries a fragment of history, a whisper of the hands and places it has passed through. The rest belongs to you.
A 200-page field manual for the soul. Built for clarity in a world of noise.
A synthesis of philosophy, diagram, and meditation. Ideas on self-regulation, identity, and spiritual architecture distilled into something you can hold. Made for those who value depth over distraction.
Printed on 80lb matte stock with a 100lb matte laminated cover. Weight in the hand. Texture under the fingertips. A perfect-bound spine designed to be broken in, lived with, and returned to.
Not a magazine. Not a book.
A physical thought-object.
Each page is a reminder, a meditation, a lens. Open at random, morning or night, and let a single page bring you back to presence. Return daily as ritual, as calibration, as grounding in the noise of modern life.
For the seeker. The skeptic. The quiet builder of inner worlds.
BODY.TXT is an anchor. A mirror. A reminder.
Dating to the 1960s, this rare Phra Rod Arm was woven, blessed, and carried as a fighter’s shield. Likely crafted from monk’s robes and consecrated by an ajarn (ritual master), its coiled form embodies layers of protective potency — designed to guard the wearer in both body and spirit.
Carried by Muay Thai fighters into the ring and battlefield, the Phra Rod Arm invokes blessings of safety, strength, and unseen resilience. Its aged surface bears the patina of decades of ritual use, each thread holding memory of devotion, combat, and survival.
Details
Origin: Thailand
Era: 1960s
Material: Woven from monk’s robes, infused with ritual blessings
Dimensions: 3.8" diameter
Maker: Blessed by a monk or ajarn (ritual master)
Condition: Antique, with natural patina from extended ritual wear
Traditional Use: Worn on the arm (typically left) for protection in Muay Thai and dangerous encounters
Spiritual Significance
Protection from Harm: Wards against spirits, dangers, demons, and venomous animals
Fighter’s Charm: Empowered to shield Muay Thai practitioners with courage and resilience
Fortune Aspect: Its shine is said to foretell prosperity and good luck, while dullness signals misfortune
Consecrated Power: Blessings channel Buddhist virtue and animist force, empowering unseen strength
Reminder of Mindfulness: Not a promise of absolute protection — but a vessel of faith, to be worn with awareness, belief, and care
Display Options
Artifact Only — For personal keeping, altar placement, or spiritual carrying
Museum-Grade Display — Presented in a minimalist clear acrylic shadow box (8" × 8" × 2"), designed for preservation and contemplation
Not merely an artifact — but a woven talisman of survival, devotion, and protective fire. A moment suspended, carrying the strength and devotion of those who once relied upon it.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared human connection. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
This rare 1940s Sak Yant monk’s tattoo kit embodies the wisdom and protective grace of Ganesh — remover of obstacles and divine patron of beginnings. The central tattoo needle, carved with Ganesh’s likeness, was consecrated to channel abundance, guidance, and the clearing of paths before sacred work.
The complete set is housed in a hand-carved teak case, both protective and ornate, and includes a palm leaf spell book inscribed with yantras, mantras, and invocations. Together, these elements form a ritual ensemble once used by monks in the consecrated transmission of spiritual power through tattoo.
Details
Origin: Thailand
Era: 1940s
Components:
Hand-carved teak case
Ganesh-themed Sak Yant tattoo needle
Palm leaf spell book with hand-burnt inscriptions
Condition: Vintage, with patina and ritual wear consistent with sacred use
Spiritual Significance
Sacred Tattooing: More than art — Sak Yant is transmission, embedding mantras and protection directly into the skin
Ganesh as Guide: Invoked as the remover of obstacles, Ganesh ensures clarity, wisdom, and auspicious beginnings
Palm Leaf Grimoire: Preserves esoteric yantras and mantras, linking the kit to the magical sciences of Southeast Asia
Not merely an artifact — but a consecrated toolset, carrying the resonance of monks who shaped ink into talisman, and spirit into living protection.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared human connection. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder that we are all connected.
A Buddha in still meditation, framed by a mandala halo — radiating clarity, wisdom, and protection. Earth-toned and grounding, this piece serves as a quiet witness, a reminder to return to center.
Available in two forms:
Artifact Only — the original piece for personal placement on altars, shelves, or sacred interiors.
Museum Display — mounted in a clear acrylic frame (8" × 8" × 2"), polished and minimal, inviting focus without distraction.
For sacred spaces, workrooms, or the quiet corners of home — a relic to anchor the mind, a vessel for presence.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
This rare yantra ritual shirt, crafted from monk’s robe cloth (saffron/orange), is densely inscribed with protective yantras — sacred diagrams believed to shield the wearer from danger, misfortune, and unseen forces.
The front bears a portrait of Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho (หลวงพ่อคูณ ปริสุทโธ), the revered monk of Wat Ban Rai in Korat Province, celebrated for his compassion, blessings, and enduring spiritual influence. The reverse is covered with grids, diagrams, and protective yantras, forming a complete shield of sacred geometry across the garment.
Created in 1993, at the height of Luang Phor Koon’s era, this shirt reflects a time when his consecrated objects were sought across Thailand for their protective energy and profound resonance.
Details
Origin: Wat Ban Rai, Korat Province, Thailand
Date: 1993
Monk: Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho (หลวงพ่อคูณ ปริสุทโธ)
Material: Monk’s robe cloth (saffron/orange), hand-inscribed with yantras
Dimensions: 20” × 18.5”
Front: Portrait of Luang Phor Koon with blessing inscriptions
Back: Dense sacred yantras, grids, and protective diagrams
Condition: Vintage, with natural patina and ritual wear
Spiritual Significance
Protective Garment: Ritual armor, shielding body and spirit through sacred yantra inscriptions
Luang Phor Koon’s Blessing: Consecrated during the era of one of Thailand’s most revered monks, carrying immense protective and karmic merit
Sacred Robe Cloth: Fabric from a monk’s robe — embodying renunciation, virtue, and spiritual devotion
Living Artifact: More than clothing — a wearable talisman infused with protection, lineage, and faith
Not simply a shirt — but a consecrated shield, carrying the fire of yantra geometry and the enduring blessing of Luang Phor Koon across time.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared human connection. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder that we are all connected.
This rare Tibetan incense burner, handcrafted in the 1960s, carries the dual essence of artistry and devotion. Its stamped copper surface is adorned with intricate motifs encircling the sacred mantra Om Mani Padme Hum — the timeless invocation of Avalokiteśvara, Bodhisattva of Compassion. Each detail reflects not only the maker’s hand but the centuries-old lineage of prayer within which it was created.
Once present in monasteries and homes alike, this vessel is more than a functional tool. It is a living relic — marked with use, burnished by decades of ritual, and imbued with the presence of offering. Its patina and imperfections testify to a life of devotion, anchoring it in both spiritual resonance and cultural memory.
Details
Origin: Tibet
Era: 1960s
Material: Handcrafted stamped copper
Dimensions: 4.5” × 4.5” × 4.5”
Features: Etched with Om Mani Padme Hum and traditional Tibetan motifs
Condition: Vintage, with aged patina and wear consistent with devotional use
Spiritual Properties
Compassion & Protection: Invokes Avalokiteśvara, calling forth mercy, protection, and the dissolving of suffering
Wisdom in Practice: Burning incense sanctifies the space, steadies the breath, and clears the heart-mind for meditation
Artifact of Devotion: A sacred instrument and relic of lived ritual, renewed with every offering
Not simply a burner — but a vessel of compassion, etched with mantra and sanctified by decades of prayer.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared human connection. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder that we are all connected.
Inside Thai monasteries, walls are not empty. They are layered with monks, yantras, lineage portraits, sacred geometry, and memory. Each frame holds a teacher. Each image carries a signal. Over time, the walls become living archives of devotion, protection, and transmission.
The Yantra Codex was created in this spirit.
A modern echo of the way temples build energy through layered sacred imagery.
Phra Mara Wichai Yantra on Sacred Yellow Cloth
Placed in a space, this yantra is believed to stabilize the mind, quiet emotional turbulence, and anchor meditation and presence.
This sacred yantra from Wat Ban Pong depicts Phra Mara Wichai, the Buddha in the moment of victory over fear, illusion, and inner chaos.
The radiant yellow cloth is the color of awakening in Thai Buddhism, traditionally used to invoke clarity, protection, and the disciplined path of the monk.
Surrounding the Buddha is a precise lattice of sacred grids and script, forming a containment field for stillness and focused awareness. Beneath the cloth, authentic Thai manuscript pages create a hidden foundation, turning the piece into a layered spiritual codex.
Details
Hand printed yantra cloth
Traditional Thai script and sacred geometry
Temple manuscript collage
Vintage gold frame
15 x 12 inches
One of one
Sourced in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
Surya Yantra of Power and Vitality
Placed in a home, studio, or workspace, this yantra is believed to support motivation, vitality, and self trust. It strengthens creative force and protects against energetic depletion.
This sacred yantra depicts Surya, the solar force, riding a sacred lion as a symbol of clarity, authority, and forward motion. In Southeast Asian spiritual systems, Surya represents life force, confidence, and the power to move through the world without hesitation.
The crimson cloth activates this energy. Red is traditionally used in temple yantras to awaken strength, protection, and outward momentum. The surrounding mantra frame contains and directs the solar field so it expresses as focus and drive rather than chaos.
Details
Hand printed yantra cloth
Traditional Thai script and solar iconography
Floating glass frame
15 x 12 inches
One of one
Sourced in Northern Thailand
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
Violet Yantra of Insight and Awakening
Placed in a space, this yantra is believed to support learning, creative thought, and spiritual clarity. It creates an atmosphere that encourages listening, insight, and quiet realization.
This sacred yantra depicts the Buddha at the moment of first teaching, when silence turns into understanding and awakening becomes shareable.
The violet cloth is the color of higher perception in Thai spiritual tradition. It is associated with intuition, subtle awareness, and the opening of the inner eye. The surrounding geometry and mantra forms act as a map of consciousness, gently guiding attention inward rather than forcing it outward.
Beneath the cloth, original Thai manuscript pages form a hidden archive of lived wisdom, giving the piece depth beyond the visible surface.
Details
Hand printed yantra cloth
Traditional Thai script and sacred geometry
Temple manuscript collage
Vintage gold frame
15 x 12 inches
One of one
Sourced in Northern Thailand
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
BEHIND THE WORK
Builder of worlds: part designer, part traveler, part treasure hunter. My work lives where art meets utility and myth, shaped by ancient civilizations, subcultures, and the raw intelligence of Earth. I create with intention, sourcing rare relics and elemental materials to craft objects and environments that hold memory, meaning, and presence.
We live in an age of miracles, and yet we are more disconnected than ever. My work is a reminder. A signal. A way to speak to the soul, for those who seek the uncommon, and see with depth.
Cast in the 1950s, this hand-cast brass Nataraja embodies Lord Shiva — eternal yogi, cosmic dancer, and great transformer of Hindu tradition. Originating from India, it carries both devotional artistry and the timeless symbolism of one of the most revered deities.
The solid brass has developed a deep, natural patina from decades of ritual use and offering. Every curve of the figure — from Shiva’s flowing locks to the poised mudra encircled by fire — reflects the eternal cycle of dissolution, renewal, and transcendence.
Details
Origin: India
Era: 1950s
Material: Solid brass
Dimensions: 9” × 7.5” × 2.25”
Condition: Vintage, with patina consistent with ritual use and age
Features: Traditional Nataraja form of Shiva with fine hand-cast detailing
Spiritual Significance
The Great Transformer: Shiva embodies both destruction and creation — dissolving illusion and renewing truth
Anchor of Presence: As the eternal yogi, Shiva symbolizes discipline, practice, and meditative stillness
Sacred Energy in Brass: Brass holds ritual resonance, carrying prayer and offering energy across generations
Not simply a devotional figure — but a vessel of transformation, this Nataraja embodies the eternal rhythm of cosmic dance: destruction, renewal, awakening, and transcendence.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder that we are all connected.
Honoring Thailand’s “Smoking Monk” — renowned for his fearless blessings, charisma, and unwavering spiritual protection.
This authentic amulet is encased in 925 sterling silver with hand-painted enamel — a traditional craft blending devotion and artistry. Worn as a daily talisman, it anchors clarity, strength, and guardianship for the one who carries it.
Details
Luang Phor Koon amulet in 925 sterling silver casing
Hand-painted enamel detail
20" stainless steel chain — waterproof and sweat-resistant
Sourced in Thailand — authentic and sacred
Spiritual Properties
Luang Phor Koon: Protection, inner power, blessing of strength
Enamel Casing: Devotion, sacred artistry, preservation of lineage
Purpose: Anchors the spirit, safeguards the path
A shield to wear. A guide to keep.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
This sacred Somdej Buddha is a monumental temple pressing, crafted from consecrated powders — a holy mixture traditionally including ground herbs, relic dust, sacred soils, and offerings blessed by monks. More than devotional imagery, each pressing is an embodiment of prayer, meditation, and protective energy.
Among the most revered in Thailand, Somdej amulets are often called the “King of Amulets.” A piece of this scale, pressed directly from temple powder, carries both the spiritual weight of ritual object and the timeless presence of sacred artifact. Its surface bears natural age and patina — a quiet testament to decades of preservation and devotion.
Details
Origin: Thailand
Era: Likely mid–20th century (exact date unknown)
Material: Temple powder mixture (herbs, relic dust, sacred soils)
Dimensions: 6.4” × 4.3” × 0.75”
Type: Large Somdej Buddha pressing
Condition: Vintage, with natural wear and surface character from preservation
Spiritual Significance
Sacred Pressing: Each Somdej is a vessel of devotion, carrying blessings, prayers, and spiritual merit
Temple Powder: Embodies the collective energy of chants, offerings, and monastic ritual
Protective & Auspicious: Considered the highest tier of Thai sacred objects, invoking protection, fortune, and spiritual strength
Not merely an artifact — but a monumental Somdej pressing, a vessel of temple energy, and a centerpiece of Buddhist devotion.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder that we are all connected.
Uniting two sacred forces: the Somdej Buddha, symbol of awakening and protection, and Ganesha, remover of obstacles and guide of new beginnings.
The Somdej Buddha sits in meditation atop a tiered throne — a path to enlightenment and inner peace. The sterling silver casing, engraved with Ganesha, was blackened in ritual fire, sealing it with sacred blessing and presence.
Details
Somdej Buddha amulet — protection, clarity, spiritual mastery
925 sterling silver casing engraved with Ganesha
Burnt during blessing ritual — ritually activated
Dual-sided design
20" stainless steel chain (water + sweat resistant)
Sourced and blessed in Thailand
Spiritual Properties
Somdej Buddha: Protection, inner clarity, spiritual elevation
Ganesha: Wisdom, success, removal of obstacles
Blessed casing: Infused with ritual power and sacred presence
Purpose: Grounds, shields, and empowers those walking with intention
More than an amulet — a spiritual force for the path ahead.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
A gold-tone talisman honoring Luang Phor Pern, the legendary “Tiger Monk” and master of Sak Yant. The front bears the tiger’s head — a symbol of primal protection and fearlessness. The reverse reveals Luang Phor Pern himself, revered for blessings of courage, strength, and spiritual armor.
A dual-sided amulet of presence and power — shielding its keeper while awakening inner strength.
Details
Gold-tone metal
Dual-sided design: Tiger face (front), Luang Phor Pern (back)
Includes 22" stainless steel chain (two-tone gold and silver)
Sourced in Thailand
Spiritual Properties
Tiger Spirit: Fearlessness, primal energy, personal power
Luang Phor Pern: Protection, courage, spiritual mastery
Purpose: Shields from harm, awakens strength, clears the path ahead
A talisman for those who walk unafraid — guided, protected, and grounded in presence.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
Cast in the revival style of Chiang Saen art, this devotional image depicts the Buddha seated in meditation, sheltered by the seven-headed Nāga Mucalinda. According to tradition, the serpent rose from the earth after the Buddha’s enlightenment, spreading its hoods to shield him from storm and rain — a timeless symbol of resilience, divine protection, and unshakable calm in the midst of chaos.
Produced as a temple reproduction between c. 1880 and 1930, this flat-cast piece embodies both simplicity and devotion. Its unmistakable serpent canopy echoes the legacy of Chiang Saen’s spiritual art while serving as a votive object for practice and protection. Such castings were commonly placed in shrines, carried for blessing, or interred in temple foundations as offerings of enduring faith.
Details
Origin: Chiang Saen, Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand
Era: Late 19th to early 20th century (c. 1880–1930, devotional reproduction)
Depiction: Buddha in meditation, sheltered by the Nāga Mucalinda
Material: Cast metal with natural surface wear and patina
Condition: Aged, with weathering consistent with devotional use and preservation
Purchase Options
Artifact Only — For personal keeping, altar placement, or collection
Museum-Grade Display — Presented in a minimalist shadow box (4" × 6") for preservation and contemplation
Not merely a reproduction — but a vessel of stillness and protection, carrying the timeless story of the Buddha’s unshakable presence beneath the serpent’s canopy.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder that we are all connected.
Objects can hold frequency. Spaces can be mirrors.
When rooted in meaning, beauty becomes a portal.
Taoist Wealth and Opportunity Talisman
Placed in a home, office, or studio, this talisman is believed to open financial channels, dissolve stagnation, and attract supportive opportunity.
This Taoist talisman from Sanyuan Palace is written as a spiritual directive rather than a charm. In Taoist ritual tradition, these calligraphic seals function as contracts between human intention and cosmic order, guiding the flow of wealth, timing, and opportunity.
The vertical script is composed of sigilized commands and celestial seals, written in a ritual hand reserved for temple use. These marks do not read as ordinary language. They encode authority, alignment, and activation.
The golden paper signifies prosperity and divine sanction. In Taoist cosmology, yellow and gold belong to celestial and imperial realms, marking this talisman as a command to the unseen rather than a request.
Details
Original Taoist ritual talisman
Hand written temple calligraphy
Golden paper with celestial seals
Floating glass frame
13 x 10 inches
One of one
Sourced from Sanyuan Palace, China
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
A vintage Thai Ten Buddha amulet set in an engraved sterling silver housing. The Ten Buddha formation represents a complete field of awakened states, traditionally worn to establish balance, protection, and continuity through all phases of life.
The front shows ten seated Buddhas arranged in a temple-like structure. The reverse carries a ritual sigil used to seal and activate the amulet for devotional wear.
Details
Ten Buddha amulet
Approx. 70+ years old
Northern Thailand
Engraved sterling silver casing
Ritual sigil on reverse
25-inch silver rolo chain
Spiritual Context
Protection
Continuity
Balance
Daily devotional wear
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
Dhamma wheel embroidery. A temple floral emblem.
Translation: “ปัญญา ธรรมะ” — wisdom, dhamma.
Worn daily by monks across Thailand, this tote is both functional and spiritual — a vessel for texts, offerings, or the simple needs of alms rounds. Its stitching and hue embody monastic values of simplicity, devotion, and quiet purpose. Seen in temples, in alms processions, and in daily motion, it is an emblem of practice woven into use.
Details
Dimensions: 14" height × 15" width × 11.5" strap drop
Temple embroidery: Dhamma wheel & floral motif
Translation: “Wisdom, Dhamma”
Utilitarian form, spiritual in nature
A vessel of practice — functional by design, symbolic by presence.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
This one-of-one necklace carries a raw quartz crystal point unearthed in Pai, Thailand. Revered as the master stone, quartz is known for conducting clarity, amplifying energy, and guiding transformation. Through the MOLT process, the crystal is sealed in molten metal and reborn as wearable armor — a relic of light and resilience, forged into contemporary form.
Details
Artifact: Quartz crystal point, Pai, Thailand origin
Series: MOLT — one-of-one, never to be repeated
Meaning: Clarity, amplification, transformation
Chain: 22" silver-plated 3mm rolo chain
Details: Hand-cast in molten metal, suspended as a singular relic
Each MOLT necklace is singular — no duplicates, no recreations. A collector’s relic uniting geological force with spiritual resonance, transformed into armor for the modern mystic.
Polished by hand to reveal its ancient geometry, this one-of-one necklace carries a rugose “horn” coral fossil from Northern Thailand, sealed in molten metal. Flourishing in Paleozoic seas over 350 million years ago, horn corals once anchored the Earth’s earliest reefs — solitary guardians of endurance and transformation.
The fossil’s radiating septa and tapered form gleam with clarity, preserving the resilience of ancient oceans. Through the MOLT process, it is reborn as wearable armor — a vessel of grounding, balance, and ancestral strength.
Details
Artifact: Polished rugose coral fossil, Northern Thailand origin
Series: MOLT — one-of-one, never to be repeated
Meaning: Transformation, grounding, balance, ancestral strength
Chain: 22" silver-plated 3mm rolo chain
Details: Fossil polished and hand-cast in molten metal, suspended as a singular relic
Each MOLT necklace is singular — no duplicates, no recreations. A collector’s relic uniting geological endurance with spiritual resonance, empowering the wearer with the strength of ancient seas.
Sacred yantra banners, each carrying the presence of mythic guardians and protective blessings. Hand-printed on traditional white cotton by local artisans in Thailand, these works are used in rituals to channel strength, protection, and auspicious energy.
Each banner arrives mounted in a handcrafted wooden hanging frame for immediate display — transforming it into both a spiritual talisman and a striking piece of wall art. Meant to live within the home, altar, or ceremonial space, they draw the eye and center the spirit.
Details
Dimensions: 42" × 17"
Hand-printed on traditional white cotton
Includes handcrafted wooden hanging frame
Sourced directly from Thailand’s sacred art markets
Variants & Meanings
Centipede — Fierce protection, unstoppable momentum, and spiritual defense. Wards off harm while accelerating progress.
Crocodile — Resilience, primal power, and survival. Grounds strength and shields from unseen threats.
Mermaid Deity (Suvannamaccha) — Luck, charm, and harmony. Clears obstacles, soothes energy, and draws blessings.
Turtle — Longevity, peace, and grounded wisdom. A patient guardian of enduring balance and protection.
A talisman for the living space — calling in protection, fortune, and the steady gaze of mythic guardians.
Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared connection as human beings. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.
OFFERINGS
For those building with intention, memory, and soul.
I shape brands, spaces, and objects through rare materials, elemental forms, and globally sourced relics. Every project is treated as a living system with story, weight, and emotional gravity.
Nothing is arbitrary. Every choice has a reason for being there.
This work is for founders, artists, and spaces who want to feel unforgettable.
Creative Direction: Visual and conceptual alignment that gives your brand a clear emotional signal.
Brand Strategy: Narrative and positioning people can feel and recognize themselves inside of.
Spatial and Interior Styling: Environments designed to hold presence, calm, and resonance.
Object Sourcing (Rare and Vintage): Singular pieces with history, patina, and meaning.
Product Design and Development: From first idea to finished form.
Field notes from the edge. Ancient texts and modern protocols, translated, tested, and deployed as living systems.

