Reference: S16
Bronze Dragon
The dragon is a mythical creature in Asian culture, symbolizing strength and power. Length: 31 cm. Height: 15 cm.
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What could be better than coming home to a warm atmosphere and surrounding yourself with objects that are meaningful and enhance your well-being?
With Arasia, get inspired by Asian Zen decorative objects. They come from India and Thailand, sometimes from Nepal and China.
According to the ancient Chinese tradition of Feng Shui, everything is connected. Your external environment, and therefore the decoration of your home, is a reflection of your deepest self, and vice versa. Organizing and beautifying your space will allow you to facilitate the circulation of energies and will strengthen your daily well-being.
From China we offer you: Qi Gong balls, the yin yang incense holder, the feng shui amulet, acupressure accessories: sujok ring, massage bracelet, flower mat... As well as the Chinese Laughing Buddha which is a symbol of abundance And joy. .!
Get inspired by Thailand for your decoration: triangular cushions, zafus, futons are practical, comfortable and modular; Wooden massage objects, mortars, fans and cotton ball lamps add a pleasant and exotic touch to your home.
Indian tapestries are ideal for warmly dressing the walls of a room, but also for covering a bed or sofa.
Statues of deities such as Buddha or Ganesh, in addition to being decorative, will bring spirituality, peace and harmony to your home.
Our Tibetan bowls are made in Benares. Ring them to spread deep, harmonizing sound vibrations throughout the rooms of your home.
Also place here and there rugs, dream catchers, mobiles (elephants, Buddha or Tree of Life), as well as boxes and cases, which will add a touch of Zen to your decoration!
And finally, don't forget green plants, relaxing music, natural incenses and minerals with surprising virtues to feel in total harmony in your living space!
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There are 15 products.
Reference: S16
The dragon is a mythical creature in Asian culture, symbolizing strength and power. Length: 31 cm. Height: 15 cm.
Reference: S14
Arasia offers you this Thai bronze Buddha statue. Height 20.5 cm. He performs with his hands dharma chakra mudra (teaching gesture).
Reference: BT-4
The large Tibetan bowl is about 20cm in diameter, and its weight is about 1250g. It is made of an alloy of 7 metals (gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin and lead). Its sound is serious and its vibrations powerful, and it can be used for spiritual, meditative or therapeutic purposes.
Reference: BT-5
The large Tibetan bowl is about 18 cm in diameter and weighs about 950 g. The stick is about 18 cm long. This large Tibetan bowl handmade in India with a 7-metal alloy comes with its wooden and red-felt stick.
Reference: S12
Ganesh is the Indian god with a human body and an elephant head who brings wisdom, wealth, and luck. He is one of the most sacred and popular gods in India! He is generally invoked at the beginning of Hindu ceremonies. This beautiful bronze statue of Ganesh measures approximately 13 cm.
Reference: S15
This 12-centimeter-tall and 14-centimeter-wide bronze statue depicts an elephant. Its trunk is raised, often considered a sign of good fortune. The statue is green, dark gray, and golden. The elephant is adorned in a festive or ceremonial manner, with intricate details depicting women, the elephant god Ganesh, lions, peacocks, as well as traditional Indian ornaments.
Reference: BT-3
The medium-sized Tibetan singing bowl measures approximately 15 cm in diameter and weighs around 700 grams. It comes with its wooden mallet and a red felt cushion for producing sound or singing. It is handmade in Varanasi, in traditional workshops specializing in Tibetan bowl craftsmanship. The bowl is crafted from a 7-metal alloy.
Reference: S11
This bronze Chinese Buddha (or Laughing Buddha) is a representation of Budai, a Chinese Zen Buddhist monk who lived during China's last Liang Dynasty, in the tenth century. Its Buddhist name, Quieci, means promise in Chinese. Statue Height : 14 cm.
Reference: S13
This magnificent bronze wall hanging measures 18 cm in diameter and weighs 0.8 kg. It represents the sun, with a face and, on its forehead, the Trishula, the trident of Shiva. This beautiful decorative object is handcrafted in India. It has a notch allowing it to be hung on a nail on the wall. On a symbolic level, the sun is associated with positive ideas such as life, light, power and knowledge.
Reference: BT-2
This medium-sized Tibetan bowl weighs approximately 500g with a diameter of about 13cm. It is handmade in Varanasi, India, from an alloy of 7 metals: gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin, and lead. It comes with its wooden stick and red felt, allowing it to be sounded, vibrated, or sung by circular movements on the outer edge of the bowl.
Reference: BT-6
The Tibetan bowl is used for meditation, yoga, and purification. This bronze Tibetan bowl has a diameter of approximately 12 cm and a weight of around 700 g. Tibetan bowls assist in relieving stress, anxiety, and energy imbalances.
Reference: S08
Nataraja is one of the most famous manifestations of Shiva. It is the God of Dance, the cosmic dancer who fluctuates the infinite processes of destruction and creation of the universe. Height 14 cm.
Reference: BT-1
The small singing bowl weighs about 330 g and its diameter is about 11 cm. Just as the sounds of the modern world (constructions, traffic...) can bother us, listening to relaxing and harmonizing sounds such as Tibetan singing bowls can have a truly beneficial effect on our emotions and feelings.
Reference: DIC-04
Felt ball crafting, also known as felt pom poms, is a craft technique using felted wool to create decorative balls. This quirky and colorful felt ball trivet measures approximately 22cm in diameter and is ethically traded with Nepalese artisans.
Reference: S02
This very pretty soapstone Buddha measures 8 cm in height. Buddha is here seated in the lotus position, his 2 hands joined in prayer at the level of the heart chakra, performing Atmanjali Mudra. This mudra is widely used in Asia to greet, ask for something, thank, or take leave. It brings peace and love, and leads back to the path of the heart. In India, it is called Namaste, which literally means "I salute the light within you".