recommended by Yogananda

in "Autobiography of a yogi", created with a formula transmited by generations of yogis

WHY GURU?

raise your level of consiousness

handmade in our workshop, 99,9% metals ment over 2700 degress

understand how

start the change today

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Made to last

We melt pure metals at over 2,000 degrees, extracted from the Earth... We shape them, weld them, polish them... to create a unique treasure, made for you, on demand, directly from our workshop in La Puebla de la Sierra in Madrid (Spain).

Learn how to put on our yoga bangles

They’ll look great on you, whether it’s the Solo bangle version or the Original India size. In this video, we explain how to put on your yoga bangle when you receive it

Its foundation is a universal formula

The golden ratio is a number that is found both in the pyramids of Giza and in the shells of nautiluses... A universal constant

Bangles with identity

Our precious bangles combine simplicity with artisanal jewelry and a millennia-old tradition

  • Faithful to the original formula

    Available in the Original India size (for wrist or forearm) or in a more economical version, Solo bangle

  • Designed finish

    Where the metals converge in the form of a coiled serpent, emulating the shape of the Kundalini Shakti

  • Numbered holographic certificate

    With its serial number and the unique characteristics of your bangle

  • Materials of the highest quality

    With metals of the highest purity (99.9%) and materials of the greatest quality

Brief history of the yoga bangles

The #yogabangles, originally called "astrological bangles", has a why... (video in spanish)

We also handmade the Navaratna ring

After studying Vedic texts and mastering precise goldsmithing techniques, we custom-craft this authentic relic, the Navaratna ring of 9 gems.

Recommended by Yogananda, made with gems sourced from around the world (diamond, pearl, red coral, hessonite, cat’s eye, yellow sapphire, emerald, blue sapphire, and ruby), it embodies a tradition spanning hundreds of years.