Pure Wellness, Rooted in Tradition
Seven smooth Kansa nodes. A carved wooden handle. Pressure precisely where you need it.
This tool is made for two practices: Śiro Abhyanga, the classical Ayurvedic scalp massage, and marma point work on the body. The rounded nodes are shaped to sit accurately on a marma point and sustain contact there your shoulders, the base of your skull, your upper back, the soles of your feet. Used slowly, with oil, the Kansa draws excess heat from your tissue. You feel the release immediately.
On the scalp the nodes cover a broad area with each movement. On the body a single node locates the precise marma point. One tool, two practices, one material that Ayurvedic tradition has relied upon for this quality specifically: solid bronze cools. It calms your Pitta, settles your Vata.
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Hand-cast Kansa bronze massage tools by Art of Vedas. Kansa (a traditional copper-tin alloy) has been used in Ayurvedic bodywork for centuries for its smooth glide on oiled skin and its naturally cooling quality. Each tool is crafted by skilled artisans in India using traditional metalworking methods and finished to a precise dome surface for massage.
This collection includes face wands, body wands, scalp tools, Gua Sha and the traditional Kansa Vatki for foot massage. Choose by the area you want to work on, or explore the sub-collections for Face, Scalp & Body, and Marma Points.

