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Tatami Rush Mat 100% Natural
Whether you practice Iyengar, Kripalu, Phoenix Rising,
Ashtanga, Kundalini, Integral, Sivananda, or any other style of Hatha Yoga,
you'll find a product here to suit you. The
bolsters are used by mediators
of many schools -- Zen, Vipassana, Tibetan Buddhism, Mindfulness, Insight --
beginners as well as long time practitioners! The Buckwheat Hull
Futon and Yoga mats are a
great companion to the Tatami mat
Tatami Mats
Most Japanese houses have Tatami. Tatami is a thick firm mat to cover the
Japanese-style room floor. Tatami mats are better than wooden flooring because
you can relax on Tatami.
Tatami has a long history. Emperor Shoumu used Tatami as a bed in Nara era
(710-794). It was the beginning of Tatami. In Heian era (794-1192), some rules
were made about the use of Tatami. People in different social ranks had to use
different kinds of Tatami. There were some rules about thickness of Tatami and
color and patterns of its edge. The edge of Tatami for the emperor was made of
the best silk fabrics.
In the middle of Edo era (about 1730), Tatami came into use among common people.
In the Meiji era (1867-1911), farmers started using it. In Japan, we usually
explain the size of a room by counting the number of Tatami mats which fit the
room. For example, "My room is four Tatami mats size." The size of a Tatami is
different from place to place.
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The "Chuukyou-ma" type of Tatami is the most popular. Tatami is made of rush.
The kind of rush to make Tatami is called "igusa". If you look at the surface of
Tatami closely, you will find that Tatami is woven out of rush. To weave one
surface of Tatami, they use about four to five thousand pieces of rush. |
| Standard |
90cm x 90cm x 5.5cm thick
Weight 30 kg |
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$399.99 |
| Medium |
90cm x 180 cm x 5.5cm Weight 60kg |
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$479.99 |
| Large |
90cm x 200cm x 5.5cm thick - Weight 70kg |
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$499.99 |
But the craftsperson doesn't use rush immediately after harvest. They sort rush
by its use and grade (e.g., quality, length, color, etc.) before they use it.
Rush is used in Tatami's for many good reasons. For example, Tatami cleans air
in the room because the rush of Tatami absorbs carbon dioxide. The rush is
soaked in the mud immediately after harvest. This process keeps rush from
changing of color and it also makes the next process easier. The far infrared
rays are shed by this mud. Because of the far infrared rays, rush makes you
relax. Also, rush has another wonderful function. Rush absorbs water when
humidity of room is high. When humidity of room is low, it discharges water.
Moreover, it prevents ticks in Tatami. Because Tatami is good to keep the room
warm and let the air through. Therefore, you feel cool in summer when you sit or
stand on Tatami, and you feel warm in winter when you sit or stand on Tatami.
My Therapy cylindrical buckwheat bolster offers forgiving support for
spinal stretches, restorative postures and deep breathing. Useful anytime a
part of you needs grounding during asana practice.
Bolster has a buckwheat hull filling, which offers greater resistance for
more intense stretches. Also, the buckwheat hulls help the bolster retain
its original shape over time. Hidden zippered for ease of cleaning.
The ultimate Relaxation package everything in the picture below is included:
Rest like there is no tomorrow.

$365
Traveling Hints
When you travel you will want to remember to take your pillow with you too.
Many times we have been called by our pillow users
from some hotel somewhere where they realized they missed their buckwheat hull
pillow and wanted us to ship them one right away by next day air. Also remember
if you do travel with your pillow, don't forget it when you leave. We suggest
you use a bright colored pillow case on it when you travel. Many users of the
Large size pillow use the traditional size Makura
to travel with because it is smaller and lighter.
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