It's the s l o w season and not much is happening at Kundalink Central. After the 10% rebate offer I did in partnership with the 3HO World Market and the rush of business that came as a result of it, i have to say, I am appreciating the opportunity to rest up, clean my work table and tackle some other projects.
A delightful aspect to this Kundalink business, is how many people actually write to me to discuss their purchases, or in many cases, their purchases-to-be. People discuss the size of their heads and make special requests for headcoverings for their larger-or-smaller-than-avergage craniums, dreadlocks, or even custom colors. I love when they write to me.
Check out our short sleeved tunic and the Kamila Mala on beautiful Brazillian Healing Goddess, musician and artist, Silvana da Cunha. The pearl and rose quartz Kamilla mala will be available on the Kundalink website next month...stay tuned....
Here's a young mom looking divine in our sleeveless tunic and extra large Kundabini to house her extraordinary dreads.
Some people ask about the history of turbans or headcoverings, or what is the reason behind why I offer the colors that I do. Some want to discuss the differences between the Kundawrap and Kundabini; which might be the better choice for them.
The BEST emails I receive by far are letters expressing genuine gratitude for the products I am creating. Emails come from South America, Europe, Mexicao and Central America, Canada, and Asia. I get emails from all over the U.S. and I get A LOT of repeat business. I'm going to get a map and put pins in all the places people have ordered from.
Sukhman Singh (on the right) from Down Under writes:
Greetings Raghubir,
Just a quick note to thank you for my Kundawrap. It arrived yesterday and was immediately wrapped around my head for yoga last night… It was easy to fit and felt perfect !
Attached is a photo of me after yoga, radiating with a little extra glow than usual due to my Kundawrap !
Feel free to use this as a testimonial for your wonderful Kundawrap.
Sat Nam,
Sukhman Singh.
There are MANY WAYS to tie a Kundawrap!
Last month, I received an email from a lovely yogi in West Hollywood who made a video of how SHE puts on her Kundawrap...and a subsequent video in which she explains some of the benefits that she noticed when wearing one. Her name is Erica, and she's a kundalini yoga teacher and doula and her website (and blog) is www.melttherapy.com.
A very diverse group of customers are attracted to Kundalink.com. One fellow in upstate New York has me create custom black kundawraps and kundabinis for him.
He writes:
Sat Naaam Raghubir ..
http://www.cherokeeturbans.com/history.html
I received the turban and I have wrapped it twice now and I love it! You see I am part American Indian, and turbans were the head covering of choice for my ancestors, the woodland inhabitants of this country prior to the colonization. They got turbans from traders and just loved them, as they liked the foreigners clothing and adopted it to their styles. (and then he sent me two links)
http://www.cherokeeturbans.com/history.html
http://historical-melungeons.blogspot.com/2008/04/where-did-cherokee-get-their-turbans.html
So wearing my turban during my Salat ritual (I'm a Muslim who went to the Baha'i faith, as I said with a Sant Mat background) -- I feel satisfied that I am connecting with "Eastern" culture and at the same time my own American Indian heritage as these turbans are the exact type of turban my ancestors wore!!! - A.
Had to share - I love Nancy Kintisch's creations - she makes teaching comfortable in her cotton whites and easy to use Kundawrap - Check out her website kundalink.com She also has a fb page - I don't give kudos very often! Plan to get more for Winter Solstice!-Pilar
Check out the website and read more testimonials and see lots and lots of pictures of happy and radiant Kundalink customers! May the sheepskin be with you.....
Sat Nam,
Raghubir
Awesome! I love all the stories. And, I agree - the kundawraps and kundabinis are the perfect kind of fabric, so easy to use, and feels so good!
ReplyDeleteBless you, Adarsh