Heart Opening Tea 🌿
Kuan Yin Blend
A fragrant botanical infusion crafted in honour of Kuan Yin, goddess of compassion, tenderness, and gentle presence.
This delicate herbal tea blend is composed of aromatic botanicals traditionally associated with emotional softness, balance, and heart-centered awareness.
Rose petals offer a soft floral sweetness, while damiana brings a subtle warmth and gentle uplift.
Together, they create a soothing infusion designed to support moments of pause, reflection, and quiet connection.
Balanced with refreshing mint and lemon balm, and grounded with roots such as angelica and rhodiola, this blend unfolds as a layered sensory experience - floral, softly bright, and gently calming.
A comforting companion for slow mornings, reflective afternoons, or evening rituals of rest and restoration.
🌸 Ingredients
Damiana (Turnera diffusa)
Rose petals (Rosa centifolia)
Rhodiola root (Rhodiola rosea)
Angelica root (Angelica archangelica)
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)
Peppermint (Mentha × piperita)Made with organic ingredients.
☕ Preparation
Bring 1 cup of water and 1 rounded tablespoon of tea blend to a gentle boil.
Remove from heat, cover, and steep for 10–15 minutes.
Strain and enjoy mindfully.
30 grams
Heart Opening Tea Blend
Kuan Yin is honoured in East Asian tradition as the goddess of compassion, mercy, and gentle presence - she who listens deeply and responds with kindness and care.
Her presence is felt in moments of stillness, in the softening of the breath, in the quiet opening of the heart. She is a reminder that tenderness is a form of strength, and that there is wisdom in moving gently.
With Kuan Yin comes a sense of being held - of allowing what is present to be felt without resistance, without urgency, without the need to change or fix.
She invites a return to softness, to receptivity, to the simple act of being present with yourself just as you are.
This blend is created in honour of her essence - calm, compassionate, and quietly supportive - an invitation to slow down, to soften, and to rest in the gentle unfolding of the moment.





