Objects of Practice INSIGNIA & OBJECTS Not “merchandise.” Markers of a standard. Minimal forms, quiet meaning, no spectacle. Collections KAVACH LINE — Clothing Structured silhouettes, minimal marks, hidden inscriptions. Designed to look expensive without screaming. Heavyweight tee · Hoodie · Shawl-stole · Cap KUNDAL LINE — Jewellery Studs, pins, rings—small symbols that feel like vows. Nothing flashy. Everything intentional. Kundal studs · Falcon ring · Lapel pin · Medallion BARQUE LINE — Office Showpieces Desk objects that signal restraint: barque sculpture, solar paperweight, minimal lamp, “Seven Tablets” journal. Barque model · Sun-disk paperweight · Desk totem · Journal Access Objects are not publicly purchasable. Approved applicants receive a private link to the collection. APPLY FOR ACCESS What you receive (if approved) Private Access A members area with writings, rituals of discipline, and the Seven Tablets practice. Objects of Practice Clothing, jewellery, and office showpieces—available only to approved applicants. Invites & Circles Occasional, quiet invitations. No mass events. No noise. Alignment only.