MONK’S TOTE — No. 3

$40.00

Buddha throne embroidery. A temple floral emblem.
Translation: “ปัญญา ธรรมะ” — wisdom, dhamma.

Worn daily by monks across Thailand, this tote is both functional and spiritual — a carrier for texts, offerings, or the simple needs of alms rounds. Its stitching and hue reflect monastic values of simplicity, devotion, and quiet purpose. Seen in temples, on the road, and in motion, it is an emblem of practice woven into daily life.

Details

  • Dimensions: 14" height × 15" width × 11.5" strap drop

  • Temple embroidery: Buddha throne & floral motif

  • Translation: “Wisdom, Dhamma”

  • Utilitarian form, spiritual in nature

A vessel of devotion — 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.

Buddha throne embroidery. A temple floral emblem.
Translation: “ปัญญา ธรรมะ” — wisdom, dhamma.

Worn daily by monks across Thailand, this tote is both functional and spiritual — a carrier for texts, offerings, or the simple needs of alms rounds. Its stitching and hue reflect monastic values of simplicity, devotion, and quiet purpose. Seen in temples, on the road, and in motion, it is an emblem of practice woven into daily life.

Details

  • Dimensions: 14" height × 15" width × 11.5" strap drop

  • Temple embroidery: Buddha throne & floral motif

  • Translation: “Wisdom, Dhamma”

  • Utilitarian form, spiritual in nature

A vessel of devotion — 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.