About Us

Our Name | Igama Lethu

OKOMOYA is a sacred title. It names the one who listens- to the whispers of the ancestors in the wind, to the messages held in river stones, and to the quiet knowing within. 

Our Purpose | Inhloso Yethu

We are keepers of a sacred conversation that began long before us- a dialogue between the people of this land, the Amadlozi (ancestors), and the living spirit of uNomkhubulwane (Mother Nature). Our purpose is to help you remember how to hear it.

We are a sanctuary for this ancient practice of deep listening. We are the gentle reminder that your most profound guidance was never lost, only waiting for you to remember the language of the stones, umoya (spirit) and your own heart. 

This is the forgotten ceremony of receiving a gift from uNomkhubulwane. A practice of deep reciprocity that transforms a sacred stone into a partner for healing, protection and profound inner insight. 

Our Belief | Inkolelo Yethu

A crystal is not a commodity. It is a living library of the uNomkhubulwane- a concentrated testament to mountains that rose and rivers that flowed millennia ago. Each stone carries umoya and memory, offering a seat in nature's ancient council.

Our Ritual | Usiko Lethu

Every stone arrives as an invitation. We prepare each one with sacred practice, honoring the ceremony of receiving a gift from the Earth. We teach you how to ukucela imvume- to ask the stone's spirit for partnership in your healing, protection, and inner sight.

Our Invitation | Isimemo Sethu

This is your ritual of return. A rekindling of a relationship with the land that holds our history, with the ancestors who whisper your name and with the spirit within who never forgot how to listen.o cleanse and to ask permission of the spirit within. Your most profound guidance was never lost. It was waiting for you to remember the language.