From the moment I received the Trinity Kimono, I felt embraced by something more than fabric. As a sound healer, singer, and facilitator of sacred spaces, I view clothing as an integral part of my practice; it embodies my true intention, holds my memories, and serves as a prayer. This kimono is precisely that: my wearable altar.
Hand-crafted with Bhutanese embroidery and turmeric-dyed in the spirit of Oshun, it carries the warmth of the earth and the vibration of water. Each time I drape it over my shoulders for meditation, song circles, or sound-healing sessions, it reminds me of protection, blessings, and the unseen support of nature and ancestors. It invites gratitude for every breath and every element.
More than a beautiful garment, it is a living companion in my healing art, a silent guide that helps me move in grace, sing, and bless. I am profoundly thankful to the artisans who poured their prayers into every stitch.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Aliya