Dear visitors and buyers,
This page is dedicated for ethical fashion brand called DURGA, natural well-being and healing. Spirituality is part of life and should not be excluded from how we engage with other beings, environment, work. Each soul and individual is unique, therefore fashion on this page is not about seasonal trends or quantity, and healing practices not meant for groups. Every living being needs personalized treatment, because each and every one of us is one of a kind! DURGA fashion stands for environmental awareness, respect for all living beings. The focus of zero waste DURGA brand is making only one kind unique fashion pieces by up-cycling from pre-loved garments. We sometimes collaborate with local artists and tribal artisans met in most natural environments during travels to celebrate handcrafting and ancient traditions. Nothing is made fast and material bought from tribal artisans are one of a kind handcrafted materials that can never repeat themselves. Locally made in Europe with excellent working conditions and within art therapy projects; handcrafted from vintage clothing , that is mainly up-cycled outfits make DURGA truly sustainable.
*All DURGA brand clothing is one of a kind, made with LOVE and CARE mainly by hands
Our shop features selection of vintage and second-hand outfits that are handpicked from local vintage wear-houses and markets, or given by local people to be recycled. Furthermore we have included energy healing (Reiki and Cosmoenergy), quantum hypnosis (based on Dolores Cannon method of Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique) and Pendulum Dowsing Services on this page. We use these methods in our art therapy projects for healing and letting go any burdens for holistic wellbeing for our staff and customers. When you book a service or buy clothing from DURGA shop you are involved with higher frequency energy and supporting true creativity, imagination, respecting all living beings and You love planet Earth's resources.
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The invincible DURGA is a popular fierce form of the Hindu Goddess or Devi. She is depicted with multiple (variously, up to ten) arms, carrying various weapons and riding a ferocious lion or tiger. She is often pictured as battling or slaying demons, particularly Mahishasura, the buffalo demon. Her triumph as Mahishasura Mardini is the slaying of the buffalo Demon (transcending the ego)