
NURNARI
NURNARI was born from the sacred yearning to reimagine design and spatial enchantment as a devotional act—an invitation into reverence for the Earth, the Divine, and the infinite potential of beauty and play. In an era where wellness often forgets its soul, NURNARI offers a return.
NURNARI — from Nur (نور, divine light in Arabic) and Nārī (नारी, the sacred feminine in Sanskrit)
We serve founders and visionaries of eco-design spaces who seek to create environments that are not only poetic, but spiritually alive. Every collaboration begins as a 1:1 spiritual journey: a guided process of listening deeply to your inner longing, the land’s voice, and your sacred mission.
We uplift the prophecies that speak of this time of renewal — the Eagle and the Condor, the Great Turning, the White Buffalo, the Feathered Serpent, and the birth of a New Humanity. While sung in different songs, these prophecies reflect one rhythm: a return to harmony — reweaving Earth and Spirit, Heart and Mind, Masculine and Feminine, Human and Divine. Through this sacred weaving, we create spaces that are not only visual but vibrational: environments that awaken, recalibrate, and remember. This is not just a vision of the New Earth, it is a commitment to honor it into being.
Inspired by the intimate architecture of the hammam—where color, fragrance, and light became a metaphor for the Beloved—and by ancient mystery teachings of temples, we draw upon timeless lineages of beauty, ritual, and sacred geometry for an ancient future. We believe that every element of your space can become a vessel of sacred remembrance and magic.
About the founder
NURNARI’s founder, Saifa, has walked the path of sacred devotion for over a decade. Rooted in Sufi and Bhakti mysticism, her life weaves through shamanic and magickal earth traditions and the priestess path. She has studied with multiple Sufi orders, undergone sacred pilgrimages, and plant medicine journeys. Honored as “Falcon Fox," "Bastet," and "The Sophia Code" through initiations and learning from a Taíno elder, she blends wisdom lineages into every offering.
With five years of pastoral counseling at a Little Ivy League college and features in National Geographic, Vermont Public Radio, and other national outlets, Saifa bridges the sensory and the spiritual through her work in sacred scent, sound, and space. To her, divine beauty is not an accessory but a portal—where design becomes Raas Lila, a dance of devotion made manifest.





















