About the Material
Each yoga mat is crafted with durability in mind, offering a heavyweight design with superior grip for practitioners at every level seeking a premium mat. Constructed with Polyurethane rubber, they provide an optimal blend of traction and breathability.
Designed for hot yoga, these mats are easily cleaned with a simple soap and water solution, ensuring stability even in sweaty and dynamic sessions. With a thickness of 5mm, they strike a balance between comfort and practicality, offering support for poses like headstands while maintaining a seamless flow. Weighing 7 lbs, they are not intended for backpacking but can be easily transported with a suitable carrier bag.
A commitment to quality extends to the eco-friendly aspect of our mats. Unlike many mats on the market using PVC, a material laden with toxic substances such as cadmium, lead, chlorine, and mercury, our mats are made from biodegradable and eco-friendly rubber. This ensures a safe and environmentally conscious choice, as our mats are capable of degrading in a landfill within five years, in stark contrast to the non-degradable nature of PVC mats.
About the Design:
The Ouroboros, an ancient symbol featuring a serpent or dragon consuming its own tail, symbolizes cyclical processes, eternity, and the interconnectedness of life, death, and rebirth. It signifies the infinite nature of time, self-reflexivity, and the concept that everything is contained within itself. In various contexts, it embodies unity, balance, and the interplay of opposing forces.
The Flower of Life, a sacred geometric pattern of overlapping circles forming a flower-like shape, serves as a blueprint of creation and the fundamental structure of the universe. Found in ancient cultures globally, it represents the interconnectedness of all life and the unity of existence. Its spiritual significance includes interpretations as a symbol of divine creation, harmony, and the balance of masculine and feminine energies.
These symbols, deeply rooted in ancient wisdom, continue to hold philosophical, mystical, and psychological significance, representing the cyclical nature of existence and the interplay between creation and destruction.
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