Cultural Care Offering

Health & Peace Lamp

A gentle cultural gesture of care for someone going through a difficult time.

When someone you care about is facing illness, recovery, stress, or a difficult season — and you cannot be there in person — a Health & Peace Lamp offers a quiet, meaningful way to show care across distance.

What It Means

Inspired by the East Asian tradition of lighting a lamp to express care and well-wishes, this offering is arranged as a cultural gesture of support and connection.

Who It Is For

For a loved one facing health challenges, a friend going through a hard time, or a family member you cannot be with in person.

What’s Included

  • A lamp offering arranged for your selected duration
  • Dedicated to the person you name
  • Digital confirmation after fulfillment
  • Photo, PDF, written confirmation, or receipt where available

Duration Options

Choose the length that feels right for your message of care and support. The 15-day option has been removed to keep the choices clearer.

1 Day

$5.99
A simple one-day gesture of care and well-wishes.
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3 Days

$9.99
Three days of quiet care, support, and digital confirmation.
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7 Days

$12.99
A full week of warmth and well-wishes with documentation.
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1 Month

$39.90
A longer period of care with priority handling and documentation.
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1 Year

$79.90
A long-term annual gesture of care and remembrance.
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Documentation & Fulfillment

Documentation is typically delivered within 48 hours after fulfillment.

When photography is restricted at the venue, written confirmation or an official receipt will be provided instead.

Orders are typically fulfilled within 24 hours of purchase, or on your selected date where applicable.

This offering is intended as a cultural gesture of care. No spiritual efficacy, medical benefit, or guaranteed outcome is claimed.

Cultural Care Disclaimer

The Health & Peace Lamp is a cultural gesture of care and support, inspired by East Asian remembrance traditions.

It is not a medical service, religious ritual, or spiritual guarantee.

No therapeutic, medical, or supernatural outcome is promised or implied.

This offering is intended as a meaningful act of care and connection across distance.