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Aranyani Tree of Life Journal

Aranyani Tree of Life Journal

Prix habituel $28.00 USD
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The Aranyani Tree of Life 5x7 Recycled Paper Journal features 48 blank inside pages and a screen printed cover featuring a contemporary tree of life design, in black and white, surrounded by celestial moon phases with delicate gold metallic paint accents. Perfect for note-taking or jotting down thoughts, or as mindfulness tool for daily journaling or affirmations. Keep on a nightstand for a nightly self-care routine. The tree of life is a spiritual symbol of connecting past and present and the earth with the spiritual. Artisans use traditional papermaking techniques to collect and recycle cotton scraps from the textile industry which they break down and process to create smooth writing paper. The water from this process if also filtered and reused for irrigation in farming practices. This eco-friendly journal would make a perfect gift for the eco-conscious shopper, who wants to minimize their carbon footprint
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    Ethically Made

    Our stance on ethically made comes down to the simplest goal: empower people and stand for what’s right. Any products made outside the US are fair-trade certified and any products made in the global north are made by independent artists and small non profits.

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    Sustainability

    We pride ourselves on our commitment to sustainable business practices, whether that’s our Kraft recycled bags or the sustainable practices our vendors follow. We’re doing our best to be good for Mother Earth.

  • Inclusive Community

    Inclusivity is at the core of what we do, whether it’s size, gender, sexual orientation, or race, we are welcoming with open arms. Our store is a safe space for all.

  • Empowering Women

    Women are overlooked in countries in the global south, meaning they are the first to end up in poverty, unless they have a son to take care of them. But giving handouts isn’t what we do, we purchase our goods from women who’ve been empowered to make their own money!