NAPAT
Meditation candleholder
Napat is the lord of the waters. In Hindu tradition, he is described as a god of fire rising from the waters.
In certain cases he could also refer to the reflection of the sun's rays on the rippling water.
SHAPES
In this candlestick, the mirror symbolises the ripple of Water reflecting the rays of the Sun, the flame.
The perfectly circular shape of the basic mirror informs the energy of Fire, encouraging and sustaining the connection with Heaven.
The flame duplicates itself creating a play of cross-references between Heaven and Earth where symbolically two entities become one and what resonates ‘above’ resonates ‘below’ making visible, symbolically this flow of connection.
COLOURS
The Mirror doubles the flame of the candle, giving rise to a Heaven-Earth dialogue. The Napat candle holder gives life to a space, a true place of connection that encourages meditation.
In this Muse we have chosen the silver colour of the mirror, a high frequency, capable of evoking reflection, mystery. A colour that will invite help and unexpected ‘gifts’ into your life.
- White mirror and frame: the energy of WHITE transmits rest, peace and tranquillity, symbolises purity and innocence. it favours meditation, connection with the unconscious, strengthens intuition, helping you to see things from a higher perspective.
- Black Mirror and Frame: the energy of BLACK symbolises darkness, the universe, cold winter and silence, evoking strength, power, security and stability. It has a calming effect on the mind and body.
DIMENSIONS
- Diameter 34cm - H 2cm
- Diameter 21cm - H 2cm
MATERIAL
Mirror with lacquered mdf frame.
In respect of endangered, threatened or limited resources, we pay great attention to the sources of the materials we use.
CHOOSING YOUR CANDLE:
We recommend being very careful when buying candles, because most candles we buy in shops contain paraffin, a petroleum by-product that releases CO2 when burnt and contributes to global warming, just like the fuel consumption of cars. Both production and disposal pollute the environment.
It must also be taken into account that too ‘cheap’ candles are often produced by exploited workers in poor working conditions.
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