Questions about this collection
A devotional practice is simply a regular, intentional act of connecting with something greater than yourself. It does not need to be religious, performative or structured. It can be as simple as lighting a stick of incense each morning and sitting quietly for five minutes. Or writing one honest letter before bed. Or holding a crystal and breathing.
The most important thing is consistency, not complexity. Showing up is the practice. These tools are here to make it easier to begin and easier to return.
Letters to God is a 28-day ritual for the woman who has been carrying words in silence. Each day you are invited to write one letter to God. Not polished. Not perfect. Honest. The ritual unfolds across four weeks, moving from the first word through the pouring out, the listening back, and finally the walking together.
What you write is between you and God. There are no rules, no right answers and no wrong emotions. It is simply a place to put what your heart has been holding.
The Ritual is a complete 28-day sacred practice in one box. It includes 28 devotion cards with daily messages and affirmations, a 28-day journal with reflective prompts, handmade incense sticks, an incense holder and a sacred ritual journey guide.
It is designed for women who want a structured daily practice but do not know where to begin. Whether you are new to spiritual practice or deepening an existing one, The Ritual gives you everything you need to show up for yourself every single day.
Rose Quartz opens the heart and supports a practice rooted in self-compassion and love. Labradorite is the mirror of truth, supporting intuition and inner knowing which deepens any devotional practice. Sandstone carries a golden warmth that supports joy, gratitude and connection to the divine light within.
All three are available as Grace and Gaia breathing beads. Holding a crystal during prayer or meditation amplifies your intention and gives your hands something sacred to anchor to.
Incense has been used in sacred and devotional practice across almost every spiritual tradition in the world. The act of lighting incense marks a transition, signalling to the mind and body that something intentional is about to begin. The smoke carries prayers and intentions upward, and the scent creates a sensory anchor that your nervous system learns to associate with stillness and devotion.
Our incense is handmade by women and girls in India. Every purchase supports them directly.









