$195.00
Yoga Pyramid. For non-standing postures, stretching. Assembles easily. Sets up in seconds.
Yoga Pyramid —Details
Yoga Pyramid for Yoga Practice, Postures. Sit, lie down, or stretch while meditating. Practice yoga postures under the positive vibrations of this quite affordable large pyramid. Based on the Great Pyramid of Giza and designed in full accord with the golden ratio, the Giza 50 comes as a copper pyramid kit for easy assembly (two parts). The top stands about 50 inches above the ground and the base calls for at least 7 feet square of available floor space. The Giza 50, like all our pyramids is built with half-inch, copper pipes and coated, copper electrical wire for the base. Take this pyramid to the beach or set it up for yoga at home. Add capstones or chakra pendants into the mix. Includes rubber end caps to protect floors. We offer copper end caps (sold separately) if you intend to use it outside.
Using oak-dowel assembly, top and bottom segments are joined together with four dowels. Assembly is simple, straight-forward and only takes a few minutes. If you feel you need more space, please review our full list of copper pyramids, or consider taking our walk-thru to help you choose which pyramid will work best to suit your needs. Need help with size? Find a pyramid size that fits you. Capstone Plate, Capstones and Pendants are sold separately.
—Specifications:
Base: | Allow 7 ft. sq. |
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Slope: | Giza Slope |
Model: | Two-Part Assembly |
Apex: | 50-Inch * |
* Apex is an approximate measurement, in inches, taken from floor to top of pyramid (where copper pipes meet) rounded to a whole number.
—Important Notes:
Please take time to double-check your available floor space to be sure your new pyramid will fit. See "Base: Allow…" under Specifications, above. The pyramid legs must be pulled out until wires are taut to recreate the proper and important angle.
Though copper pyramids have much to offer in regard to self-healing, energetically and vibrationally– all those who purchase our pyramids, being personally responsible for their own health care, are under obligation to understand that they are never to be considered a viable substitute for proper medical attention (and therefore not intended to diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition).