Buaai started with a simple idea: what if the paper we throw away could give back to the earth? Founded by Khushboo, we are on a mission to reduce waste and empower women artisans.
Product Description
A thoughtfully designed colouring book with 27 sacred geometry themed pages made from plantable seed paper. Featuring mandalas, fractals, and spiritual symbols, each illustration invites focus and stillness. Colour the pages, settle into the rhythm of patterns, and then plant them to grow something real. It comes with one plantable multicoloured pencil, making it a complete and mindful creative experience.
Why You Will Love It
This colouring book is designed for moments of calm and reflection.
The act of colouring intricate patterns helps slow the mind, while the plantable pages offer a quiet continuation beyond the page. Once planted, each sheet grows into herbs or flowers, turning creative focus into a living reminder of balance and renewal.
What Is Inside
- 1/ 27 sacred geometry themed colouring pages made from plantable seed paper
- 2/ One plantable multicoloured pencil
All pages are safe to use and designed to be planted after colouring.
Perfect For
- 1/ Adults seeking mindful creative practices
- 2/ Teens interested in patterns, symbolism, and focus based activities
- 3/ Quiet personal rituals and screen free relaxation
- 4/ Thoughtful gifting for those who value intention and calm
- 5/ Anyone who enjoys creativity that connects back to nature
Why It Matters
Many creative products are designed for quick use and disposal. This colouring book is meant to move slowly and stay meaningful. From detailed patterns to planted pages, it offers a gentle way to practise mindfulness while reducing waste and encouraging thoughtful habits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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