The holiday season is upon us, so it’s once again time for the “12 Days of Stillness” sale to highlight some of our favorite products! Find a meaningful gift for yourself or a loved one this year — at a great discount.
Each day from December 4-15, we will offer a discount on a different product. We’ll reveal a new item and new discount daily, so be sure to check back often. These savings only last for twenty four hours!
Look out for the new discount code each day, which you can find here and on the banner at the top of our website.
Now, without further ado, here’s what will be available for the “12 Days of Stillness” sale:
- December 4 – All Samue – 15% off – checkout code: “12SA15”
- December 5 – All Zabutons – Discount and Code TBA
- December 6 – All Zafus – Discount and Code TBA
- December 7 – Everyday Oryoki sets – Discount and Code TBA
- December 8 – Tibetan Seat – Discount and Code TBA
- December 9 – American Inkin Bell – Discount and Code TBA
- December 10 – All Statues – Discount and Code TBA
- December 11 – All Malas – Discount and Code TBA
- December 12 – Lay Robes – Discount and Code TBA
- December 13 – Nomad Bench – Discount and Code TBA
- December 14 – Mokugyo – Discount and Code TBA
- December 15 – All Furoshiki – Discount and Code TBA
The 12 Days of Stillness Sale
Day 1: All Samue
Find comfort and functionality with this traditional, Zen-inspired garment. Our samue are designed and sewn here in the Pacific Northwest. They have quickly become one of our best-selling products. We offer a wide variety of beautiful styles and fabrics, including linen, and imported textiles from Japan.
Day 2: All Zabutons
The foundation of any meditation space, zabutons are rectangular cushions designed to provide comfort and support, especially during extended sessions of sitting. We offer three sizes as well as two thicknesses: regular and thick. For more information on how to choose a zabuton, visit our blog.
Day 3: All Zafus
The zafu is one of the most popular styles of meditation cushion. For many individuals beginning meditation, the zafu is where it all starts. We offer a selection of zafus in different styles and patterns. Choose between either buckwheat or kapok as a cushion filler. We offer some helpful advice on how to choose a zafu on our blog.
Day 4: Everyday Oryoki Sets
Oryoki, the mindful and ceremonial practice of eating, comes to life with our everyday oryoki set. These beautiful sets include bowls, utensils, and cloths, creating a complete and harmonious dining experience. They are ideal for individuals who cherish the connection between mindfulness and nourishment.
Day 5: Tibetan Seat
The Tibetan seat, also known as a gomden, is a firm rectangular zafu developed by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. We use our 100% cotton duck fabric shell over a firm and comfortable foam block. The Tibetan seat gives has more height and width than a traditional zafu giving additional support; it is perfect for novice practitioners and those with flexibility issues.
Day 6: American Inkin Bell
These beautiful inkin bells are made in America by Teido Bill Stephens, a monk friend of ours living in Virginia. They are the only American-made inkin bells that we know of. The spun brass bell, salvaged ipe wood striker, and black walnut handle combine elegance and simplicity.
Day 7: All Statues
Complete your meditation space with the timeless elegance of statues depicting traditional Buddhist iconography. These statues serve as visual anchors, inviting a sense of stillness, focus, and inspiration. We offer a variety of statues in different styles and mediums, including The Buddha, Kuan Yin, and Jizo.
Day 8: All Malas
Infuse your meditation with intention by wearing one or more of our beautiful malas. These beads are not just accessories; they are tools for counting breaths and mantras, enhancing focus and mindfulness. Malas are a perfect, simple accessory for those who appreciate the tangible representation of their spiritual journey.
Day 9: Lay Robes
We offer authentic Buddhist robes based on those worn by Japanese Zen monks and nuns. The full robe set consists of a kimono, hakama, and collar, and can be purchased as a full set or as single items.
The sturdy hakama (bottom) is pleated to allow for easy folding of the legs. Made from poly-cotton poplin and twill, these robes make for functional and comfortable meditation wear.
Designed and made here in the Pacific Northwest.
Day 10: Nomad Bench
For those who prefer a different approach to seated meditation, our Nomad Benches offer a stylish, ergonomic, and portable alternative. We call it The Nomad, in part, because it’s the perfect bench for travel — it fits in any size suitcase or bag. This unique, Norwegian design is available only through Still Sitting.
Day 11: Mokugyo
This beautiful drum is handcrafted in Japan from camphor laurelwood, and is a pleasure to behold as well as use. It is suitable for a Zen hall, home altar, or display case. You’ll find beautiful detail in the carved fish design which is traditional for Zen drums and reminds us to be always wakeful, like a fish that doesn’t sleep. This Mokugyo has a light natural finish on it, which shows off its wood grain without paint or heavy lacquer.
Day 12: All Furoshiki
Wrap your lay robes set, samue set, or any special item in one of our beautiful furoshiki. Perfect for wrapping a thoughtful gift or adding a touch of elegance to everyday items, the furoshiki is a versatile, traditional Japanese cloth used for wrapping and carrying belongings. With its timeless design, it offers both beauty and functionality, making it an ideal choice for any occasion.
Happy Holidays from Still Sitting
We hope you enjoy this unique sale as much as we do. Check back every day between 12/4 – 12/15 to find a meaningful gift paired with a great discount. Don’t miss out on the “12 Days of Stillness” sale.
Happy sitting!