

Thai Monastic Meditation Cushion
A traditional meditation cushion sourced directly from temple supply in Thailand — crafted in gold fabric and bordered with intricate embroidered trim. This style of cushion has been used by monks for centuries as a dedicated seat for meditation, prayer, and sacred ceremony.
Each piece carries the quiet presence of its origins, a symbol of humility, stillness, and disciplined devotion. Whether placed in a meditation space, home altar, or studio, it anchors the body and mind in grounded practice.
Details
Dimensions: 26.5" × 26.5"
Solid gold fabric with traditional embroidered border
Intended for use as a meditation cushion, prayer pillow, or ceremonial seat
Brings a grounded and intentional presence to your space
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 traditional meditation cushion sourced directly from temple supply in Thailand — crafted in gold fabric and bordered with intricate embroidered trim. This style of cushion has been used by monks for centuries as a dedicated seat for meditation, prayer, and sacred ceremony.
Each piece carries the quiet presence of its origins, a symbol of humility, stillness, and disciplined devotion. Whether placed in a meditation space, home altar, or studio, it anchors the body and mind in grounded practice.
Details
Dimensions: 26.5" × 26.5"
Solid gold fabric with traditional embroidered border
Intended for use as a meditation cushion, prayer pillow, or ceremonial seat
Brings a grounded and intentional presence to your space
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.