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Atisha Gifts

Come in and see the latest new merchandise to arrive from India. Exquisite jewellery designed in Khazakstan, handcrafted by Tibetan refugees in Dharamsala: earrings, bracelets, necklaces – and unique om mani padme hum bracelets… shawls and hats from the Kulu Valley... Hand crafted 6'' and 8'' part-gold deity statues and thangkas from Nepal. Singing Bowls, Dorje and Bell sets, Prayer Wheels, and cute metal painted elephants and peacocks from House Of Tibet. Finely painted 4 and five draw cabinets, multi coloured candelabras, decorative door mats and big luxurious cushions. Come in and have a browse.

Opening hours

Wednesday to Friday: 10am - 5pm

Saturday: 10am - 1pm

Phone 03 5442 6597

Atisha Gifts New Merchandise

While you're in to ask about volunteering have a look at our beautiful new statues of the highest quality, hand made by skilled craftsmen in Nepal. We have 8”, 6” and 4” part gold statues of Shakyamuni Buddha, Chenrezig, Manjushri and Guru Rinpoche. We also have some stunning new Indian patchwork cushions in large square and large round shapes. New meditation cushions, the same as used for the meditations on Tuesday evenings are now available for sale. Boxes of new books have come in this week, there are some great titles including Chonyi Taylor's new book Enough and Stephanie Kaza's Mindfully Green, A personal and spiritual guide to whole earth thinking.

Atisha Gifts Volunteers

Atisha Gifts is a great place to shop and we have to be open! So Please, please, please, if you can work for a three hour shift from 10am to 1pm once a month on a Saturday, Atisha Gifts really needs your support. If you would like to volunteer for other shifts, especially with the busy season not so far away pop in and see Rose or phone 5442 6597 If you enjoy meeting people and helping people, Atisha Gifts is the place for you.

Inside Atisha Gifts shop showing shelves of Dharma items and regular merchandise