NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
NAMASTE

NAMASTE

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NAMASTE

"If you want to be happy, be"

Leo Tolstoy

Namaste is a spiritual greeting of self-effacing respect often accompanied by bringing hands together as if to pray and bowing slightly. Rather than a simple 'hello' or 'hi', Namaste is a profound way of greeting a person because we stop, if only for an instant, to pay our respects.

The differences between Namaste and hello may seem small but they are monumental. Your body comes to a halt, you stand almost as if to attention, you might bow, clasp hands and say the word Namaste - it is a respectful, spiritual routine. This is a band for a spiritual person, someone who is respectful of self and others, who is gentle, kind, and unselfish.

Size & Fitting

The organic fabric band measures 33cm / 13 inches in length. To fit to size, the length can be trimmed with scissors.

Worn on the wrist or ankles, it is double tied at the back to hold the band in place. The organic nature of the material means it stays put. The band can be sown onto clothes or onto soft furnishings or used as a decoration. 

The Fabric and Yarns 

The processes for making the yarns and dyes for our Bands of Courage date back over a thousand years using authentic processes and ingredients which are not just natural, but highly medicinal.

The fabrics and yarns are certified organic cotton used in the manufacture of clothing and our bands begin as greige or unfinished fabric which pass through 5 stages before recycling:-

  1. De-sizing, washing the greige cloth with natural mineral-rich water and sea salts to remove sizing, gums and oils.
  1. Bleaching, using direct sunlight, and a combination of natural grass and animal manure.
  1. Mordanting, to make colours bright, they are impregnated with mordants such as myraballam, rhubarb leaves, oils, minerals, alum, iron (no heavy metal mordants are used). 
  1. Dyeing, using rich herbs to dye the fabric by immersing the plants themselves directly into the dye bath - the dyes are listed below.
  1. Finishing, by sprinkling the fabric with water and aloe-vera and stretched using hand-rolls; and, finally . . .
  1. Recycling all the solid and liquid wastes, which are used for farming, water the fields and manure.

The dyes used are:-

Haritaki - natural green in colour, it is only grown in parts of the Himalayas and is known as the King of the Herbs. It is a highly potent herb for treating many serious diseases;

Turmeric - a yellow dye, also called 'Indian saffron', it comes from the ginger family and is great for skin complaints;

Indigo - a blue dye from the leaves of the Indigo tincoria, and cures gout amongst other things!

Madder - a red dye known as the 'king of dyes' as it contains alizarin, it is also used as a treatment for pain;

Pomegranate - an ocher-yellow dye which improves colourfastness and as a medicinal herb is great for the heart!

Onion - is used to produce dye colours in shades of orange, yellow, rust and brown, and it's especially good for treating serious skin diseases like Leprosy.

Hand Embroidered Finishes

There are two hand embroidered finished used to create the inscriptions on our fabric bands:-

- Japanese Glass Beads;

- Indian Cotton Thread;

Every band is lovingly made by hand and has its own unique little differences so no two bands are exactly the same.

Shipping

Your order will be processed within 48 hours of receipt. Shipments are tracked and your tracking number will be sent by email confirming posting of your order.

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