Origin Story
Born from the union of heaven and earth, the Fayra Stone carries the legacy of an ancient cosmic impact that forged Bian stone deep within the soil of sacred mountain lands. Named after Fayra—a word that echoes "fae" (fairy), "aura," and the root Ara (light/protection)—this tool channels both grounded earth energy and luminous healing.
Fayra is the Earth Fairy of Light: a guardian spirit who bridges the realms of radiant beauty and rooted being. With every stroke, this stone reconnects you to your inner glow, inviting lymphatic flow, skin renewal, and soul-deep ritual.
What is Gua Sha?
Gua sha (pronounced gwah-sha, meaning “scraping sha”) is a time-honored healing technique rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Traditionally used on the body by TCM healers, acupuncturists, and in folk medicine, gua sha was performed with firm, repeated strokes to intentionally raise sha—petechiae, or pinpoint bruising—as a way to release stagnation, move qi (energy), and stimulate circulation for healing.
Over time, this practice has evolved—especially when adapted for the delicate skin of the face. While the core principles of clearing blockages and revitalizing flow remain, facial gua sha is much slower and gentler. It relies on light, rhythmic strokes that soothe the nervous system, support lymphatic drainage, and offer both somatic and skin health benefits—without raising sha.