The Ayur Kasa is hand-crafted in Nepal Eastern Vibration has launched the Ayur Kasa, a tool designed to be used in facial and body massage.
Believed to play a very important role in traditional Ayurvedic therapy, the Ayur Kasa is designed to help balance the subtle energies of the body and improve overall health.
Used for both deep tissue and lymphatic drainage massage, the Ayur Kasa is a hand-crafted bronze bowl (kasa) attached to a teak handle. It is adorned with sacred rudraksha seeds, which are believed to shield against negative energy.
The kasa is made from a high-quality bronze, selected for its high copper levels. Copper is believed to enhance circulation, reduce inflammation, ease pain and relieve arthritis and rheumatism. Copper can also aid collagen production which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Eastern Vibration claims that a 15 minute massage with the Ayur Kasa has a calming effect and is deeply effective for treating stress and tension.
Supplier: Eastern Vibration
Eastern Vibration is an international organisation with a passion for healing through vibrations. We combine cutting edge research and modern understanding of health and wellness with the ancient and profound wisdoms of traditional therapies that have been passed down from generations. Web: easternvibration.com
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