
Small ritual objects for people who don't believe in superstition — but who still tie a knot, light a stick, and place a stone where they'll see it.
Tell us when you were born.
We use it once to pick two objects. No account, no email, no tracking — it lives only in this browser.
New objects, picked by the house.
和 · 宁 · 爱 · 康 · 裕
— Spring Edition —One incense, one red cord,
one small good wish.
Hand-packed in cedar paper. Tied with cinnabar cord. Includes our most-given red string (本命) and one Spring 2026 incense.
Eight objects, often given.
What customers say.
"Lit one stick of 西湖晚雨 every Sunday for a month. The house smells like rain on slate now. I cannot go back."
"Bought the red cord for my mother's 60th. She wore it for three days without taking it off. That is a review."
"I keep the brass weight on my desk. I have not lost a notebook page in two months. Coincidence or not, it stays."

Light one. Don't watch it.
Set a stick on the holder, light it, walk away. Make tea, finish a sentence.
When you come back, the room has changed and you have changed.
Read the long version
Laozi · Tao Te Ching · Chapter 25, Line 5







