top of page

the scents
Scent as a daily somatic cue — formulated through the lens of Javanese-Balinese ancestral knowledge.
Candles
Pure soy, botanical absolutes, and essential oils. Lit with intention — held in the same ancestral tradition as everything Bymnē makes.
Incense
Each stick is made from natural herbal powders and botanical oils. Satvik in the truest sense: created from purity of body, mind, and intention.
Reed Diffusers
Formulated through the same lens of Javanese-Balinese ancestral knowledge as everything Bymnē makes. Made to alter a space without announcing itself.
Botanical Oils
Drawn from the same ancestral knowledge that runs through everything Bymnē makes. Use in a mist diffuser, blend into your SKINbymne.


Exploring Our Heritage Gardens: The Beauty of Natural Ingredients from Herbal Plants
Herbal plants have been part of human life for centuries. They offer natural ingredients that bring health, beauty, and calmness. Our Heritage Gardens celebrate this tradition by using only natural herbs. These plants inspire the products we create, blending nature’s gifts with care and respect. In this article, we explore the charm of our Heritage Gardens and how herbal plants shape the natural products we offer. We will also look at three special oil rollers made from these


The Mystical Language of Scent: Unlocking Bali's Spiritual Heritage
In the mystical heart of Bali, ancient traditions and spiritual practices converge with the subtle language of scent. The island's rich cultural heritage is woven with the use of fragrances in rituals and ceremonies, evoking spiritual growth, protection, and harmony. At Bymnē, we're inspired by this tradition and craft Bali-inspired scents that transport you to a realm of inner contemplation. The Power of Traditional Scents In Bali, scents are not just a pleasant aroma, but a


The Best Time for Meditation According to Balinese Day Cycle: Reintroducing Our Sacred Incense
The High Priestess in Bali, circa: 1910; source: Wereldmuseum Amsterdam The Balinese day cycle doesn't start at midnight, but it goes...


Dyah Ayu Sri Maharatu Mahadewi - The Nareswari, Most Desired Woman in Java; 1200s
Dyah Ayu Sri Maharatu Mahadewi, known as Ken Dedes, was called Nareswari. Nareswari means "Mother of Great Kings". She is the the origin of the lineage of kings that rule Java, the great mother of the Rajasa dynasty, the royal family that ruled Java from the Singhasari to the Majapahit era. Ken Dedes was the first queen of Singhasari Kingdom, consort of Ken Arok. Ken Dedes' exceptional and extraordinary beauty was famous throughout the land. Every rule wanted to make her thei


Gayatri Rajapatni - The Woman Behind the Glory of Majapahit
Majapahit Ancient Indonesian Kingdom was founded in 1293 and it is known as the greatest Kingdom in Indonesian history especially during the era of Hayam Wuruk. His success is also credited to his Prime Minister: Patih Gajah Mada who was able to expand Majapahit's territory throughout Southeast Asia from Sumatra to New Guinea, consisting of present-day Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, and southwestern Philippines; and named it Nusantara. Gayatri the
bottom of page



