An ancient map of seven centres
The chakra system describes seven bodily-spiritual centres along the spine, from the base of the pelvis to the crown of the head, as taught in the Indian yoga and tantra tradition. Each centre is linked to a colour, a musical note, an element and a life theme: the Root (Muladhara) to grounding and safety, the Sacral (Svadhisthana) to feelings and creativity, the Solar Plexus (Manipura) to confidence, the Heart (Anahata) to love and connection, the Throat (Vishuddha) to honest expression, the Third Eye (Ajna) to intuition, and the Crown (Sahasrara) to spiritual openness. In this collection you will find a separate sub-page for each of the seven centres, and if you would like to work with the whole system, you can also browse the sub-page dedicated to complete seven-chakra sets.
What you will discover here
You will meet objects that the tradition assigns to the individual centres. Polished stones and minerals appear in their traditional colour ranges — deep reds and smoky tones for the lower centres, warm oranges and ambers for the middle area, green and pink stones for the heart, blue and indigo minerals for the upper centres, and clear or violet crystals for the crown. Alongside them you will see singing bowls tuned to the Western scale from C to B, candles in the seven colours, essential oils linked to the centres by tradition, incense, and wearable pieces such as bracelets, necklaces and bead malas. You can choose to focus on a single centre, or combine items from several sub-pages into your own personal selection.
How to choose the right sub-page
The simplest approach is to think about which life theme matters to you most right now. If you are looking for stability and a sense of being grounded, the Root Chakra sub-page is a natural starting point. For emotional flow and creativity, look at the Sacral materials; for self-confidence and inner strength, the Solar Plexus; for relationships, forgiveness and warmth, the Heart; for honest speech and finding your voice, the Throat; for intuition, dreams and clarity, the Third Eye; and for quiet contemplation and openness, the Crown. If you would like to work with all seven areas together, the seven-chakra sets sub-page offers ready-made combinations.
Tradition and an honest modern reading
It is important to say plainly that the chakra description is an ancient cultural and spiritual framework, not a medical practice. We do not promise healing, and we do not claim that a stone, a singing bowl or a scent can treat any illness — if you have a health concern, please consult your doctor. What these objects can offer you is a frame for attention and intention: a beautiful stone in your hand, the quiet sound of a singing bowl, or a familiar scent can help you pause for a few minutes, turn towards yourself, and slow down before sleep or during a calm morning moment. The seven centres act like a map that helps you find words for your inner states — and that is often quite enough.
Care and gentle cautions
Rinse polished stones and minerals briefly under lukewarm water and dry them with a soft cloth; more porous pieces such as selenite or calcite should not stay in water for long. Wipe singing bowls with a dry, soft cloth and handle the striker carefully. Keep essential oils in a cool, dark place and never apply them undiluted to your skin. Never leave burning candles unattended, and keep them out of reach of children and pets. If you wear a pacemaker or have a metal implant, you may wish to avoid pieces that contain magnetic elements (some bracelets and mineral combinations). The objects connected with the chakras serve you best when you turn to them with calm and patient attention — that is the real meaning of their use.