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Practice Loving Kindness 3" Square Refrigerator Magnet | Mettā Gift | Made in the USA
Practice Loving Kindness 3" Square Refrigerator Magnet | Mettā Gift | Made in the USA
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“Practice Loving Kindness” Magnet – 3" Square with Pine Tree and Sunrise | Made in the USA
Invite compassion into any space with this 3" square ultra thin-style magnet, featuring a peaceful pine tree and sunrise design alongside the message:
“Practice Loving Kindness”
Rooted in the Buddhist principle of Mettā (unconditional friendliness), this simple and meaningful magnet is a daily reminder to approach life with empathy, care, and justice—for ourselves and all beings.
With its matte finish and strong hold, it’s perfect for refrigerators, office boards, lockers, or as a thoughtful housewarming or mindfulness gift.
Product Details:
Size: 3" x 3" square
Design: Pine tree, sunrise, and “Practice Loving Kindness” text
Finish: Matte for a smooth, soft-touch look
Material: Durable vinyl magnet
Made in the USA using ethical small-batch production
Use: Ideal for home, office, classroom, or gifting
Mindfully Designed
Created with the aspiration to nurture kindness and compassion in our communities, this magnet serves as a grounding reminder that small, daily affirmations can lead to greater awareness and connection.
Giving Back With Every Purchase
A portion of proceeds from every magnet is donated monthly to:
A New Way of Life – A women’s reentry program in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet – Supporting human rights and cultural preservation
All donations are tracked and recorded for transparency. When you shop with us, you're helping build a more just, kind, and connected world.
Whether you're gifting a friend, welcoming someone into a new home, or adding intention to your own space, this magnet is a meaningful way to share the message of loving-kindness.
Thank you for supporting ethical, purpose-driven design.
"The measure of our compassion lies not in the service of those on the margins...but in our willingness to see ourselves in kinship with them." -Pema Chödrön
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