Our Philosophy

The Soul of Abumarí

A bridge between the earthly and the spiritual — woven through plants, crystals, and deep intention.

"We believe that every home is a living temple —
and that the objects within it carry energy."

Chapter One

Our Story

Abumarí was born from a deep desire — to transform the dense, heavy energies that accumulate within our homes into something lighter, something sacred. It began not in a studio, but in a small apartment where the air felt thick and the spirit felt tired.

We began placing plants alongside crystals — not as decoration, but as conversation. We noticed the shift. The light returned. The air felt different. Friends asked what had changed, and when we explained, they wanted it too.

From that living room, Abumarí grew — slowly, intentionally, the way all good things do. Today, every piece we create carries that original intention: to make your home a sanctuary of love, peace, and healing.

The Name

What Does Abumarí Mean?

Abumarí is a name that lives between languages — it doesn't belong entirely to one tongue, and that is intentional. It is a bridge: between the earthly and the spiritual, between the visible and the felt, between what is and what could be.

In its sound, there is warmth. There is also mystery. It is the name you give to something that holds more than you can explain — the way a plant holds light, or a crystal holds memory.

When you say Abumarí, you are saying: I believe in beauty with purpose. I believe in objects that carry soul.

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Earth
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Intention
Our Mission

Our Purpose

Our mission is simple, and it is everything: to bring blessings into every home.

We believe that the spaces we inhabit shape the lives we live. When your home holds beauty, it holds you. When your surroundings carry intention, you carry it too — into your work, your relationships, your rest.

Each Abumarí piece is created with prayer-like care. The crystals are selected for their energetic properties. The plants are chosen for their living, growing vitality. The pots are shaped by human hands that have held hundreds of intentions before yours.

We do not make decorations. We make portals. We make prayers you can place on a shelf. We make gifts that say: I see your home as sacred. I see you as worthy of beauty.

"Your home is your first temple. Fill it accordingly."

— Abumarí