Anahata Friends

ANAHATA FRIENDS

About The Creator

Hello and welcome

I am Niroshni, creator of Anahata Friends. As an introvert, I find it really difficult to volunteer information about myself. And so I created a blog where I intend to slowly share more, and hopefully you will get to know me better. 

In the mean time, here is a fancy-schmancy professional third person bio – a place I can comfortably hide behind:

Perth-based Anahata Friends is the innovation of Niroshni Sataya, mother of two incredible humans & one adorable dog. Each unique crystal heart doll is lovingly handcrafted and designed to be a keepsake heirloom, destined to be treasured, passed down and enjoyed by the next generation.

Niroshni is an environmental scientist and a trained fashion designer and pattern-maker. With a deep love and respect for Mother Earth, its Nature Kingdoms, and the glorious spiritual power of crystals, she hand makes each doll with the highest standards and hand embroiders each smile with love.

About The Fabric

Personally aligned to the slow fashion movement for many years, she mindfully curates dolls based on quality finishes and timeless designs.

All fabrics are sourced with the highest intention of harmony with nature and fair-trade with the artisans that hand loom and hand dye the Fabric. Dolls and doll clothes are created with natural fibres only – Linen, Cotton or Wool.

About The Crystals

Crystals are ethically sourced and safely secured in the heart centre of each beloved doll. This novel inclusion is inspired by the unique natural healing, energy balancing and protective abilities of crystals and gems.

Thank you for visiting. You can learn more at my Blog and at the FAQ section.

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If you feel resonant with a crystal infused Anahata Friend, shop here.

Please send me an email if you have any additional questions.

With love

Niroshni

"I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy” ~Rabindranath Tagore