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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]What is Kansa Wand?
Kansa wand is a massaging tool used for rejuvenation and refreshment. Made from the purest form of metals, in appropriate proportions. The term Kansa refers to BRONZE in India. Literally, it is a blend of copper and tin. Kansa wand give very much incomparable value to those who are keenly involved in improving their wellness. Kansa wand are very popular among the professions that involved improving wellness. For instance, Kansa wands are used as a facial massager in spas and salons, ayurvedic therapies, and many beauty treatments.
What is Kansa and How it is Prepared?
Kansa is a blend of copper and tin. The purest forms of Tin and Copper are mixed together to form this unique healing and rejuvenating metal called Kansa.
It is composed of 76 percent copper and 24 percentage of Tin, which makes it almost 99.96 percent pure metal. The purity and combination of the metals naturally provide different kinds of healing and soothing properties. It is generally termed Healing Metal in the west.
Kansa is very much used to create sacred statues, Tibetan bowls, singing bowls, and bells. All of these are known for their unique healing power, which creates and imparts balance to the body.
Popularly, bronze is known as BELL METAL because it is the metal used worldwide to make bells. Among different metals, Kansa has the highest resonance of all, which gives a soothing sound.
Kansa wand in Ayurveda
While the usage of Kansa wand is quite wider and used in different contexts, it carries much more value in Ayurveda.
Ayurveda is a science of life that teach how to live better and healthier. It is a powerful healing system, been practiced for ages in India. Kansa wand in Ayurveda is used as a balancing tool to rebuild the equilibrium and resolve imbalances.
Bronze, aka Kansa which carries the healing power, is used as one of the important tools/metals in Ayurveda. Drinking and eating and using the bronze materials have been documented clearly in the ayurvedic texts. Besides healing, the powers of using bronze utensils as well as medicinal properties were also listed in the alternatives medicines in the recent past. Apparently, using Kansa balances the three doshas.
Different types of Kansa wands
Kansa wands are generally available in three sizes, small, medium, and large.
Depending upon the size of the Kansa wand, the usage varies.
- Small Kansa wand – Best to use on your hands and face
- Medium Kansa wand – Best to use on the face and feet
- Large Kansa wand – Best to use on the feet and body
Uses/ Benefits of Kansa Wand
Using the Kansa wand is proven to be beneficial in many aspects, from reducing stress to balancing your harmony. When the Kansa wand is used on the face, it feels so good and relaxed. It gives a soothing luxurious feel and energy that are always highlighted in ayurvedic medicine. Kansa wand massager gives an amazing radiance to the face and provides a naturally appealing look without any side effects.
The key usage and benefits of the Kansa wand include the following:
- Improves the blood circulation and lymphatic circulation
- Enhances the energy level
- Restores the overall balance
- Induces sound sleep
- Rejuvenates the skin and makes you fresh and glowing
- Reduces the strain, pain, and discomfort
- Addresses the soreness of feet, exhaustive feeling, etc
- Unifies the mind-body and spirit
Instruction for using Kansa wand
The instructions for using the Kansa wand are classified based on how to use it on the face, body, and foot.
How to use Kansa Wand on Face?
- Wash the face and pat it try.
- Moisturize the face with any essential oil.
Place the copper face of the Kansa wand on the facial skin and start moving in Zig-Zag movement giving mild pressure.
- Massage the face in circular motions on the forehead.
- Make a gentle and tiny circle around the eyes.
- Massage the cheekbones in circular moves and move on to the cheeks
- Circle the wand around the mouth and then the chin.
- Make small circles starting from the earhole and move it downwards towards the jawline.
- You can start by doing it on the right side or left side and move on to another side.
It will take about 15 to 20 minutes maximum to massage the face.
How to use Kansa Wand on Foot?
- Wash the legs and pat it try.
- Moisturize the foot with any oil
Kansa wand on foot will be very much comforting to the clients. The soft contour of the bronze bowl relaxes the whole foot. Remember, the foot connects with all organs in the body. Massaging the foot with a healing tool rejuvenates and nourishes the whole body.
- Start in a zig-zag manner by massing from the point where the toes end, horizontally.
- Do it vertically, drawing lines from the end of the ankles.
- Massage in small circles across the foot.
- Massage in small circles on the foot line (start from the side of the thumb and move up to the side of the pinky toe)
Using Kansa Wand on the body is similar to authentic Abhyanga, but done with the wand.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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