METADESK
Alnus Wood Tea Ceremony Table 25x45 - Tree of Life Carving
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Product Details
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MATERIALS
SADHU BOARDS: Handmade of 100% genuine, water-repellent 1st-grade alder/birch plywood
NAILS: Certified metals and raw materials (galvanized nails/copper-plated nails/copper nails/bamboo)
*Materials used in the production of Sadhu boards are durable enough to withstand big loads and serve you for years to come!
SIZE
SADHU BOARDS: 32 x 15.5 х 3,7 cm/12, 5 x 6,1 x 1, 4 inches
NAILS: 2x20 cm/0,7x7,8 inches
DISTANCE BETWEEN NAILS
Choose the distance between the nails based on your experience in standing on nails:
Beginner Level: 8mm/0.31 inches
Intermediate Level: 10mm/0.39 inches
Advanced Level: 12 mm/ 0.47 inches
Pro Level: 15mm/0.59 inches
FAQ
- What is the difference between materials used in the board
All nails used in our nail boards include the following: galvanized, brass-coated, copper, and bamboo nails. Each material has its own properties and benefits. Galvanized nails are the best option for beginners. Brass-coated nails are very durable as they encompass both properties of brass and metal for a more profound practice. Copper nails are great for everyday practice and have the highest vibration compared to other metals. Sadhu copper nail boards are recommended for advanced practitioners. Bamboo nails are the best option for travelers as they are lightweight (400 grams!) They are pleasant to the touch and unlike metal nails, they are warm. At the same time, bamboo nails exude vital live energy compared to their metal counterparts.
- What materials are you boards made of?
Sadhu nail boards you may find online can be made from wood, plywood, rubber, or even plastic. For our METADESK nail boards, we use plywood. We believe this material is the most durable and suitable for Sadhu Nail boards. Due to the structure of plywood (made of several layers of wood), it is great for enduring big loads and doesn’t change its initial shape with time. Plywood is also an allergy-friendly material known to be used in the production of furniture for children, hence totally safe for everyday use.
- What types of nails are there?
There are different types of nails you may see on various Sadhu nail boards online. These might be long, short, thick, thin, or curved nails. Neither of these parameters can affect the quality of your practice, hence you may choose any type you want. For our METADESK nail boards, we calibrate the height of nails to make them all even. This is a very important factor to ensure your comfort during the practice. In case the height of nails is uneven in different parts of the board, you may feel all sorts of discomfort. The thickness of the nails we chose for our METADESK nail boards is 2 mm. From our experience, this is the optimal thickness for a pleasant practice experience.
- What is nail standing? Is it
a new practice?
Nail standing employs the principles of acupressure, a well-trusted Eastern
healing practice with a rich history. Nail boards were first introduced over
2000 years ago in India, where similar devices used by yogis are called “sadhu
boards” or “beds of nails.” Acupressure and reflexology methods based on the stimulation
of energy points have also been used for millennia in traditional Chinese
medicine.
- How does it work?
According to Ayurveda and Chinese health philosophy, our feet and palms
have thousands of acupressure points linked to internal organs and all systems
across the body. Standing on nail boards stimulates endorphin release and
increases blood and lymph circulation, triggering self-healing mechanisms and
eliminating pain.
In addition to physical healing, nail boards provide numerous benefits for the
mind by training the brain to respond to external stimulation and stress with
calm focus (if you’ve ever tried an ice bath you might be familiar with the
effect 👌).
- What are the benefits of nail boards?
Nails boards help to:
-relax body and mind
-alleviate stress, anxiety, pain and release blocked emotions
-enhance awareness
-energize body and mind
-deepen the ability to enter a meditative state
- How does it feel?
When trying the practice the first time, most people experience strong
sensations in their feet. Focusing on breath for a couple of minutes makes them
reduce and give way to a tingly sensation similar to heat. In about 5 minutes,
discomfort gradually disappears, physical and mental blocks begin to dissolve.
This might lead to blissful and even euphoric feelings, crystal clear presence
and focus of the mind, lightness in the whole body. This creates a perfect
state for deep and quiet meditation.
Everyone’s sensitivity is different: some get comfortable with the practice in
just a few minutes, while others need several sessions and gradual increase of
time to get over their sensation threshold and enter the state of blissful
calmness. With consistent practice, your body and mind learn to respond to the
stimulation with more ease and focus.
- Should I wear socks?
For your first few sessions, you can wear socks to explore the practice
and let your body adjust to it. Begin with spending 1 minute on the boards and slowly
increase the time every day. Once you feel ready, you can start practicing
barefoot.
- How often and for how long should I practice?
Time is not the goal; your reaction to the stimulation is. It’s best to
stand on the boards at least for 1 minute to start feeling the effect, then
slowly adjust from there. We recommend aiming for 15 minutes or more to
experience the full acupressure effect. Longer sessions of 30 to 60 minutes can
be done about twice a week. As always, listen to your body, slowly increase the
time and observe the effects.
- Concerns: Can nail boards puncture my feet?
Don’t worry, your feet are perfectly safe. Nails in the boards have
identical length and are evenly distributed to hold your weight. However, please
keep in mind that nails are sharp objects, so you have to handle the boards
with proper caution and care. Always close the boards after finishing your practice
to avoid accidentally stepping on nails. Don’t jump on or off of them and don’t
rub your skin against the nail spikes.
Who should not stand on the nails?
• Nail standing
practice is not recommended for people with feet wounds, epilepsy, pregnancy
and women during periods.
We also do not recommend allowing children to use nail boards, as sharp spikes
may pose increased risk of injury to them.
- Will my height and weight affect my nail standing experience?
We find that the level of skin sensitivity determines sensations
experienced by a practitioner much more than their weight does. Start with beginner
boards (8 mm distance between the spikes). Also, wear socks to allow your body
to adjust to the practice gradually.
Handcrafted alder tea ceremony table (25 x 45 cm) with a hand-carved Tree of Life pattern on the surface. Made to order in the METADESK workshop in Kostopil, Ukraine. Solid alder, kiln-dried, hand-sanded, finished with food-safe linseed oil.
Why the Tree of Life carving
The Tree of Life is one of the oldest sacred symbols in every tradition that keeps a tea practice. On this chaban it runs from center outward - roots at the drainage channel, branches reaching the corners. Hand-cut, not CNC. Every carving in the workshop is slightly different.
Specifications
- Wood: solid alder (Alnus glutinosa), kiln-dried
- Dimensions: 25 cm x 45 cm working surface
- Carving: Tree of Life on the top surface
- Finish: three coats of food-safe linseed oil
- Origin: handcrafted in the METADESK workshop, Kostopil, Ukraine
- Drainage: integrated channel routes rinse water off the surface
Chaban FAQ
How do I clean the carving? A dry soft brush works best. If tea gets into the carving, wipe with a slightly damp cloth. Never soak.
Will the Tree of Life carving darken? Yes, tea staining will darken the recessed lines over time. Many practitioners consider this the best part of daily use.
Can I use it outdoors? Yes for short sessions. Do not leave it in direct sun or rain for extended periods.
How is it different from a mass-produced tea tray? Every carving is done by hand. Every table is cut and sanded individually. No two are the same.
Lead time? 3-6 weeks depending on the workshop schedule and wood availability.
Care and storage
Wipe with damp cloth after use. Once a season, refresh the finish with raw linseed oil or natural beeswax. Store in a dry environment. Kept properly, the wood only improves with age.
Custom orders
Different dimensions, wood species, or a different carving pattern - write to Alex at metadeskukraine@gmail.com.
日本のお客様へ / For Japanese customers
茶盤 - 生命の樹 彫刻 25×45cm アルダー
ウクライナ・コストピリ工房製。無垢アルダー材、生命の樹(Tree of Life)を手彫り。25×45cm、工夫茶に最適サイズ。カスタム彫刻・サイズ承ります:metadeskukraine@gmail.com。日本へ発送可能。
キーワード: 茶盤 / 生命の樹 彫刻 / 木製 茶盤 / 25×45 茶盤 / アルダー 茶道具 / 手彫り 茶盤
Fur deutsche Kunden / For German customers
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Pour les clients francophones / For French-speaking customers
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