Yog is a union of body, mind and soul. Yog has to be performed with unity of time, weather and space to establish a wise unity. While practicing, the practitioner shall use an even surface level and shall practice unity by wearing loose clothes preferably cotton or hand woven clothes. The mat shall be of cotton for many positive reasons.Â
Yog Mat is your connection between EARTH element and YOU, it is wise to use a mat, made up of less resistance such as natural materials like cotton and jute. So, the transaction between the practitioner and mother earth is established for smooth energy flow. As, earth element is crucial to keep the practitioner grounded.
Multi Purpose
Our mats are made to perfectly fit anywhere in your home, so that you don’t need to roll it up every time you finish a practice. This in fact allows you to step on the mat whenever you like for a short meditation or stretching. Otherwise you can also use our mats for sitting on the floor for tea or coffee.
Breathable
Cotton is soft, absorbent and breathable. Cotton mats allow the skin to breathe through the mat during your entire practice, so it’s perfect, when you’re working out.Â
Cushioning
Cotton fibres are naturally fluffy when woven to provide enough thickness like our mats; it gives you excellent cushioning for all asanas.
Odour free
When you’re working out, your clothes are bound to sweat and your mats get wet too. When used on a regular basis, the mats are subject to releasing stinky substances. With cotton mats you don’t have to worry as it releases these odour substances more easily than mats made of synthetic products. And all our mats are hand washable in cold water.
Strong and Durable
Our mats are hand woven by artisans in a traditional hand loom setting. It takes a weaver almost up to one day to weave a single yoga mat, therefore the mat has a longer life without losing its strength.
Every time you buy a mat from us you directly support the weaver and their family generously and most importantly you help to keep this wonderful hand weaving tradition alive in India. Thank you for reading and supporting traditional craftsmanship so far.