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Ancient Purity Energy Bottle | Sacred Geometry Water Bottle for Structured, Living Hydration
The Lagoena Eco Energy Bottle is Sacred Geometry in action. At its base sits the White Flower of Life, permanently fired into the glass, forming a resonant geometric field that reorganises water back into a more natural, coherent state within approximately three minutes. The Flower of Life appears across ancient cultures because it reflects the fundamental patterns of creation itself. When water is exposed to this geometry, its crystalline structure becomes more ordered, mirroring the structured water found in nature and within the human body. Available in 500ml and 700ml size.
What sets this bottle apart is not only the Flower of Life, but the Eco Beachwood lid, uniquely designed using the Golden Ratio. This proportion governs natural growth patterns from galaxies to plants to the human body. When combined with the Flower of Life, the bottle becomes a complete energetic system, influencing the water it holds through form rather than additives or technology. This is why many people report improved taste, smoother mouthfeel and a deeper sense of hydration.
Free from plastics, toxins and synthetic materials, this bottle represents one of the purest ways to carry and consume water. Since 2014, countless imitation bottles have appeared, but none match the authentic geometry, material integrity and intentional design of the original Lagoena Energy Bottle. Created to be taken anywhere, this is hydration for those who understand that water is not just something we drink, it is something that shapes who we are. Mind, body and spirit are all nourished when the water we consume is respected.
IMPORTANT:The Lids are fully Eco, all natural materials. Because of this they must be cared for, they must be dabbed clean, not put under running water and most not be tightened too much. Please look after it, the lids have a 6 month warranty.
Q: What does the name Lagoena mean?
A: The word Lagoena comes from the Latinlagena, which referred to a flask or vessel used in ancient Rome and Greece for storing wine, oils, or other precious liquids. By choosing this name, Natures Design links the bottle to a tradition of sacred vessels that preserve purity and vitality. It means the bottle is not only practical but also symbolic, echoing its role as a modern container for life-supporting water.
Q: How does sacred geometry actually affect the water inside the Lagoena bottle?
A: Sacred geometry, particularly the golden ratio and Flower of Life, is believed to influence the molecular organisation of water. When water is stored in containers shaped by these proportions, studies on water crystallisation suggest it forms more harmonious, hexagonal structures. This may improve taste, freshness, and the subtle energetic quality of the water, bringing it closer to its natural spring state.
Q: What is the significance of the Flower of Life engraving on the base?
A: The Flower of Life symbol is an ancient pattern found in cultures worldwide. Beyond its visual appeal, it is seen as a “blueprint of creation.” In energetic traditions, water is highly receptive to vibration and symbolism. Having the Flower of Life permanently fired into the glass base is intended to imprint a coherent vibrational pattern into the liquid it holds.
Q: Why does the bottle follow the golden ratio design?
A: The golden ratio (1:1.618) is considered nature’s fundamental proportion, found in seashells, galaxies, and even DNA. The Lagoena bottle’s shape is based on this ratio, which is thought to help stabilise water’s structure by aligning it with a universal harmonic frequency. This is the same principle behind why people feel drawn to certain proportions in art and architecture — they “resonate” with life itself.
Q: What is special about the glass used in the Lagoena bottle?
A: Unlike ordinary glass, the Lagoena is made from natural, lead-free, heat-resistant glass that is fully recyclable. Importantly, it is fired at high temperature so that the Flower of Life symbol becomes a permanent part of the structure, not a surface print that fades. This ensures the energetic imprint remains intact for the lifetime of the bottle.
Q: How does the wooden lid contribute to the design?
A: The lid is made from natural beechwood, chosen not only for its durability and pleasant feel but also because wood is a living material that balances the otherwise all-glass design. It helps to insulate the bottle, prevents metallic leaching that happens with steel lids, and connects the bottle back to nature with a tactile, organic finish.
Q: Does the bottle improve water compared to plastic or steel bottles?
A: Yes. Water stored in plastic can absorb chemicals and tastes, and steel can sometimes impart a metallic flavour. In contrast, pure glass is inert, keeping the water clean. The Lagoena goes further by being shaped and symbolically imprinted to support water’s natural vitality, rather than simply storing it.
Q: How should the Lagoena bottle be maintained to preserve its benefits?
A: It is best washed by hand with warm water and mild soap. Avoid dishwashers as the heat and detergent can dry out or damage the beechwood lid. The glass itself is robust and heat resistant, but gentle care preserves both the engraving and the longevity of the lid. You must simply dab the lid clean, not put it under running water.
How do I care for it? It's easy. Remove the rubber tights, the cork and the wooden cap. What remains is the glass bottle. You can put it into dishwasher or clean it by hand.
IMPORTANT CARE GUIDANCE FOR THE ECO LID
The Eco Lid is distinctly less robust than a plastic lid and requires mindful care, including:
(1) It should be gently hand washed in water no hotter than warm. It should not be washed under running water, submerged or put in a dishwasher.
(2) The bottle should be kept upright and reasonable still (rather than dropped or thrown into a bag, or allowed to roll around or lay on it's side).
(3) Be careful not to over-tighten.
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