



OUR INSPIRATION
Daily Blessings & Motivation from Bali
The inspiration and creation of the first Bali Blessing Cards set came from the desire to support a friend diagnosed with brain cancer. Since she couldn’t visit Bali herself, the cards became a way to send her daily blessings and motivation drawn from the beauty of the “Island of the Gods.”
THE ARTIST
Traditional Balinese Artwork
Nyoman Wijana is the artist who created the tiny pictures for the Bali Blessing Cards. He creates masterpieces from the art space at the famous Agung Rai Fine Art Gallery in Ubud, Bali.
Our thanks and gratitude is sent to him for creating a beautiful collection to help remind you of the beauty of Bali.
Our thanks and gratitude is sent to him for creating a beautiful collection to help remind you of the beauty of Bali.
MINIMUM ORDER FOR SHIPPING
Weโve Got Your PoS Covered
We ship worldwide, however, as some of our products are lower cost items, we have minimum order quantities for word wide shipping:
You can of course also order a mix of our products. Please note that your total order must be a minimum of 80 USD.
As shipping costs change constantly and depend on destination and weight of purchased products, please contact us directly for any orders outside of Bali, as we have to check the costs for each order separately with the courier service.
- Bali Blessing Card Box Set min. order: 5 pieces
- Bali Blessing Card Organza Set min. order: 6 pieces
- Bali Blessing Greeting Cards min. order 6 ful sets (1 set includes 11 cards, so 4 sets = 66 cards)
- Tri Datu Yarn Bracelet: 20 Tri Datu Bracelets
You can of course also order a mix of our products. Please note that your total order must be a minimum of 80 USD.
As shipping costs change constantly and depend on destination and weight of purchased products, please contact us directly for any orders outside of Bali, as we have to check the costs for each order separately with the courier service.

Our Logo
The Endless Knot of Friendship
With no visible beginning or end, the Endless Knot symbolises wisdom and highlights our constant connection to the universe and to eachother. Itโs a reminder that we are all one.
The Endless Knot creates a deep connection between the giver and the receiver. May the recipient be reminded that the positive karma theyexperience is a reflection of their own good actions and intentions.
The Endless Knot creates a deep connection between the giver and the receiver. May the recipient be reminded that the positive karma theyexperience is a reflection of their own good actions and intentions.
Our Visual
Temples, Offerings & Penjors
Bali is famous for its traditions, temples and over 1 million offerings that are made every day.
One of those traditions that is very particular to Bali are the Penjors. They are festive ornamental bamboo poles that line the streets during Galungan, which is one of the most important ceremonies in Bali. They symbolize the dominance of good (dharma) over evil (adharma).
Galungan & Kuningan are – next to the silent Day โNyepiโ – the most holy days in Bali, which is why we have chosen the Penjors to be part of our visual identity.
One of those traditions that is very particular to Bali are the Penjors. They are festive ornamental bamboo poles that line the streets during Galungan, which is one of the most important ceremonies in Bali. They symbolize the dominance of good (dharma) over evil (adharma).
Galungan & Kuningan are – next to the silent Day โNyepiโ – the most holy days in Bali, which is why we have chosen the Penjors to be part of our visual identity.


Our Visual
Temples, Offerings & Penjors
Bali is famous for its traditions, temples and over 1 million offerings that are made every day.
One of those traditions that is very particular to Bali are the Penjors. They are festive ornamental bamboo poles that line the streets during Galungan, which is one of the most important ceremonies in Bali. They symbolize the dominance of good (dharma) over evil (adharma).
Galungan & Kuningan are – next to the silent Day โNyepiโ – the most holy days in Bali, which is why we have chosen the Penjors to be part of our visual identity.
One of those traditions that is very particular to Bali are the Penjors. They are festive ornamental bamboo poles that line the streets during Galungan, which is one of the most important ceremonies in Bali. They symbolize the dominance of good (dharma) over evil (adharma).
Galungan & Kuningan are – next to the silent Day โNyepiโ – the most holy days in Bali, which is why we have chosen the Penjors to be part of our visual identity.