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The most meaningful gifts aren’t expensive objects given out of obligation. They’re items that convey thoughtfulness, usefulness, and a sense of knowing the recipient. With that in mind, we’ve collected mindful treasures designed to support mindfulness, spark ritual, and bring more magic to the people you love (including yourself). From eco-luxury yoga props to artisan-made treasures, these thoughtful gifts for yogis are sure to spark joy on and off the mat. Consider gifting these an act of intention.

Anima Mundi apothecary offers a plethora of ritual items and herbalist concoctions, any of which would make a fabulous gift. This mini heart-opening smoke bundle is a delightful blend of rose, sage, baby’s breath, and lavender, all traditionally associated with the heart chakra as well as energetic cleaning.

Yes, you read that right. Famed lead singer of The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, released a meditation album in the final years of his life. This is nothing like his fuzzed-out romps from the ‘60s and ‘70s. Instead, it’s an ambient meditation album made for spiritual practices or simply finding presence. Nearly two decades after its initial release, this album was reissued on vinyl in 2024 and we can’t get enough of it. The same can be said for everyone we’ve shared it with.

This super affordable head massager is a perfect stocking stuffer. It could also be a heavenly Savasana adjustment for students. One of our editors, who uses it all the time, explains, “It’s so relaxing and just one of those simple self-care things that are worth it.”

Luxury candles are always a giftable favorite. Bonus points if they’re a clean formula such as those crafted by Salt & Stone. After testing the Salt & Stone natural deodorants and becoming obsessed with their luxurious scents, one of our editors was inspired to splurge on the Santal & Vetiver scented candle. The Bergamot & Hinoki is also tempting. So is the Black Rose & Oud. Actually, they all are. Best of luck deciding.

This all-in-one pitcher and tea brewer would be perfect for that person who is content to sit and sip herbal tea for hours. Pair it with one of Teabloom’s artisanal tea collections and you have an incredibly thoughtful gift that will continue to share cozy vibes for years to come.

You pretty much can’t go wrong with a journal as a gift for a yogi. Beautiful blank ones are fabulous, but we also have a menagerie of modern guided ones to choose from. The Self Hug offers guided journals for self-reflection, self-discovery, and goal-setting.

Is there a more charming reminder to practice yoga than furry and feathery Sesame Street characters staring at you from the wall in poses? Kids of all ages will benefit from these morning and nighttime prints from Mindful & Co. that whimsically render cues unnecessary. Morning and nighttime prints sold separately.

Speaking of journals, Intelligent Change’s viral five-minute one is a fave on TikTok, although we’re partial to their affirmation and conversation decks. With specific sets dedicated to themes of health, abundance, and relationships, the decks are a lighthearted way to build a growth mindset and overcome self-limiting beliefs. If you’re looking to expand mindsets beyond your own, these conversational cards help stimulate thoughtful, intentional conversations with friends and partners.

These soft, handwoven, vibrantly colored throw blankets from Open Road are highly versatile and equally suitable for a home yoga practice, beachside picnic, or mountain camping trip. We’re partial to this Thunderbird design given that it’s something a little different than the standard pattern found at yoga studios everywhere, although the blankets are available in an array of designs and colors.

The yearly Moon calendar from Moonsisters is a coveted gift for any lunar enthusiast. With its ethereal illustrations, astrological explanations, everyday affirmations, and journaling pages, the calendar is suited for astrology lovers of all sorts who want to explore and embrace the power of the moon and planets. The UK brand does ship internationally, but be mindful of shipping times if you’re wanting it to be delivered by a certain date.

Research suggests that spending time puzzling approximates some of the benefits of meditating, including increased focus, quieted mental chatter, and a more relaxed vibe. This 500-piece puzzle does all of that and may even inspire you to take a break from puzzling and come to your mat. Designed by multidisciplinary artist Brianna Pippens, it’s a stellar option for any yoga-practicing homebody.

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A couple of us at YJ are devout fans of Magic of I and turn to their annual astrological planners each year. The leather-bound pagesa are undeniably stunning and packed with little-known wisdom on astrology, Moon cycles, cycle syncing, and so much more. The band also designs zodiac-themed journals and Moon calendars, plus, their astrological digital calendar is an ingenious way to effortlessly track lunar phases, eclipses, and retrogrades.

These sustainable phone cases, made from plants and compostable materials, present you with a dizzying number of designs to help you personalize your pick to your giftee’s style and personality. (Might we suggest this lavender yoga cat?) You can also make your own custom case. You’ll need to know the model of phone you’re looking to encase; otherwise, keep things simple and grab a gift card instead.

These fan-favorite steel tongue drums are designed for easy playing and even easier listening. Choose from 8, 11, or 15 tone options, based on your level of experience or musical ambition. Each drum comes with a guided songbook, making it simple to learn. It’s lightweight and also comes with a carrying case, making it an ideal gift for roving sound therapists as well as anyone who’s musically inclined.

Studio K makes sustainable activewear that looks as chic on the streets of New York as it does in the yoga studio. This Katarina bamboo bodysuit, with a plunge back and a mid-thigh cut, is one of the more unique silhouettes. A crowd fave, it can transition from home to studio with total ease.

We highly doubt we’re the only ones who love flowy pants for restorative yoga as well as everyday lounging. We’ve tested many, and the Sora wide-leg pants from Imbodhi are buttery soft and super flattering. The foldable waistband means you can tailor the rise to your preference (high-rise girlies, unite). Plus, they’re women-owned and ethically hand-loomed from plant-based fabrics.

Not to brag, but Yoga Journal was way ahead of the curve when it comes to promoting comfy clogs and hippie sandals. If you flip through the early print issues of the magazine, you’ll see ads galore for these classic Birks. That’s more than 50 years of comfortable walking. Even though the beloved brand currently offers an array of contemporary options, these are a classic for a reason.

This smart sleep clock features sunrise lighting and soothing soundscapes, making it an excellent tool for both unwinding at night and waking up gently. Plus, you can set different alarms, including a “Savasana” alarm that, unlike a bothersome phone timer, wakes you gradually.

Lulu Designs carries lots of gorgeous, yoga-inspired jewelry. If forced to choose, we recommend this bronze inlay mantra necklace, inspired by the designer’s first trip to India. The decorative stars pay homage to the seemingly ubiquitous meditation bells seen throughout India. It’s a beautiful and timeless piece.

If you’re really looking to gift with a bang, a personal yoga shed would wow the grippy socks off of any yogi. Gifting a backyard yoga studio might seem lofty, but there are lots of prefab options, ranging from boutique designers to more affordable hardware-store options. If you’re low on budget but big on heart, you could also repurpose a pre-existing shed (or spare room) into a bespoke studio space for your beloved. As you already know, it’s the thought that counts.