Kansa Marma Wand

£13.00

The Kansa Marma Wand is a pointed-tip massage tool hand-cast from Kansa bronze with an ergonomic hardwood handle. The tapered tip is designed for precise, sustained contact on individual marma points, the vital energy junctions described in the Sushruta Samhita. Where broader Kansa tools cover wide areas of the face or body, the Marma Wand focuses on one point at a time.

Apply a small amount of oil to the area first. Place the tip on the marma point and hold with gentle, steady pressure for 10 to 30 seconds before moving to the next point. Commonly used on the face (Sthapani, Shankha, Apanga), the hands (Talahridaya) and the feet (Kshipra, Gulpha). Clean and dry thoroughly after each use. Store away from moisture.

For external use only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.

£13.00

Art of Vedas Kansa Marma Massage - Ayurvedic Body Massage with Kansa Wand for Energy Healing and Relaxation

Precision Marma Point Therapy

The Kansa Marma Wand's tapered dome is shaped to locate and press individual Marma points with accuracy that flat palms and fingertips cannot achieve. The firm, rounded tip concentrates pressure into a single point, while the Kansa bronze provides the natural cooling quality valued in Ayurvedic bodywork. Hold the wand by the handle, apply warm oil to the area, and press into the Marma point with steady, circular pressure for 30 to 60 seconds. You will feel the point respond under the dome as tension releases. This is a practitioner-grade tool designed for focused, intentional work on specific energy junctions across the body and face.

Choose Your Marma Oil

Marma point work requires oil for the dome to press and hold without slipping. Balaswagandhadhi Thailam is the classical strengthening oil for body Marma, its warming, nourishing base helping the wand deliver deep, sustained pressure into each energy point. For facial Marma around the temples, brow and jaw, Kumkumadi Oil gives a lighter texture that lets the wand's tapered dome move precisely across small, delicate points.

The Kansa Marma Wand Needs Oil. These Are Our Recommendations.

Kumkumadi Serum

A light, fast-absorbing face oil for precise facial Marma work around the temples, brow and jaw.

Balaswagandhadhi Thailam

A warming, strengthening oil for deep body Marma work. Nourishes the tissues under each pressure point.

Dhanwantharam Thailam

The classical full-body oil for combining Marma point therapy with a complete Abhyanga massage.

Art of Vedas Kansa Wand Marma massage guide - face anatomy diagram showing Ayurvedic facial massage points and techniques for natural skincare

The Eight Marma Points of the Face

Marma points are specific junctions on the face where vital energy prana is said to gather. The Kansa wand is designed to work each one.

Sthapani — between the eyebrows
Avarta — along the brow ridge, above each eye
Apanga — outer corner of each eye
Shankha — the temples
Phana — on either side of the nostrils
Vidhura — behind the earlobe, at the jaw hinge
Shringataka — the centre of the face
Hanu — the chin and jaw

Use the large dome for Hanu, Vidhura and Shankha.
The small dome for Sthapani, Avarta, Apanga and Phana.
The design of this wand follows the map..

Made to Last. Care for It Accordingly.

The Kansa metal develops a natural patina over time, this is not damage, it is the character of a real bronze. To keep the surface in good condition, wipe clean with a soft damp cloth after every use and dry thoroughly. Avoid prolonged contact with water, oils left sitting on the surface, or abrasive materials. Store in a dry place away from humidity.