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The Arreqqana Collections: A Guide to Wavasjâa & Savaa Qhiyara

 Introduction: More Than Apparel, A Sacred Path

"Magic paints the air. Magick moves the air."
In the philosophy of Arreqqana, this distinction is everything. Our apparel is designed as Qelasharra—"the art of resonance, will, and creation through sacred intention." It transforms the daily act of dressing into a meaningful ritual, aligning your physical self with your spiritual purpose.
We invite you to explore our two core collections: Wavasjâa footwear and Savaa Qhiyara activewear. These are not merely garments but tools for transformation, crafted not just with physical shape in mind, but with spiritual form—the inner pulse that animates the design. As the Arreqqana teaching says: "Shape is the garment. Form is the breath that fills it."
Let us begin with the foundation of all movement: the step you take upon the earth.
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1. Wavasjâa Footwear: Walk the Tide Between Spirit and Street
The name Wavasjâa means "Where the waves walk," a perfect reflection of the brand's soul.
Walk the tide between spirit and street.
Each shoe fuses luxury coastal aesthetics with spiritual minimalism, designed on the philosophy that movement is meditation. They are crafted for souls who walk between water and fire, blending divine geometry with modern elegance.
The Wavasjâa Coastal Collection (Women’s)
Serrin Wa – The Flow Step
• Features: Light ocean-knit runners with shimmer-thread laces and foam soles infused with sea-salt essence.
• Price: $185 USD
Mira Sjaa – The Reflection Heel
• Features: Transparent diamond-cut wedge heels that glow faintly in low light, representing inner illumination.
• Price: $240 USD
Naalawa – The Sand Whisper
• Features: Soft beige-gold loafers with embossed tide symbols, perfect for ritual walks or moonlit events.
• Price: $210 USD
Tarravva – The Wavebreaker Boot
• Features: Rugged spiritual streetwear boots with mirrored soles and sapphire-thread ankle cords.
• Price: $275 USD
The Wavasjâa Vaar Steps Collection (Men’s)
Azhara Vaar – The Storm Runner
• Symbolic Meaning: Courage in turbulence—walking through change with grace.
• Design: Metallic midnight-navy knit with subtle diamond-wave embossing and a translucent aqua sole.
• Price: $300 USD
Maruva Vaar – The Deep Current
• Symbolic Meaning: Connection to intuition and emotional depth.
• Design: Iridescent black-teal leather high-tops with woven shimmer-laces and a ripple-pattern sole.
• Price: $325 USD
Teshwa Vaar – The Sun Wave
• Symbolic Meaning: The path of illumination and bold presence.
• Design: White-gold vegan leather with a solar-reactive pearl foam sole that glows under sunlight.
• Price: $295 USD
Kaarin Vaar – The Stone Flame
• Symbolic Meaning: Strength rooted in calm—earth and fire in harmony.
• Design: Charcoal suede-mesh hybrid with flame-thread stitching and a gold inner lining.
• Price: $350 USD
Velonn Vaar – The Celestial Drift
• Symbolic Meaning: Freedom of cosmic alignment—movement between worlds.
• Design: Deep indigo hi-tops with transparent heel diamonds and woven coastal runes.
• Price: $400 USD
The Soul of the Step: Our Sizing Philosophy
“Na qhiyar la waqinna — Let the step match the soul.”
In Arreqqana fashion, shoe sizing is not just about length; it is a balance of three core principles that ensure your footwear is an extension of your energetic self.
• Qhyir (Flow): The alignment of your step's natural rhythm and balance.
• Naar (Root): The grounding energy you feel through the sole of the shoe.
• Vvarra (Path): The purpose and pace of your intended movement.
Wavasjâa Universal Conversion Chart
Arreqqana Size (V.S.)
US Women
US Men
EU
UK
Foot Length (cm)
Notes
30 V.S.
5
3.5
35
2.5
22.5
Light Step (Waariin) — for dancers & maidens
32 V.S.
6
4.5
36
3.5
23.5
Gentle Tide — standard feminine coastal
34 V.S.
7
5.5
37.5
4.5
24.5
Balance Step — neutral energy form
36 V.S.
8
6.5
39
5.5
25.5
Flow Walker — fits most spiritual artisans
38 V.S.
9
7.5
40
6.5
26.5
Tide Caller — ideal for ritual or city wear
40 V.S.
10
8.5
42
7.5
27.5
Strong Path (Tarravva) — balanced masculine
42 V.S.
11
9.5
43
8.5
28.5
Guardian Step — coastal protector line
44 V.S.
12
10.5
44.5
9.5
29.5
Flame Step (Kaarin) — high priest or leader fit
46 V.S.
13
11.5
46
10.5
30.5
Eternal Tide — ceremonial or royal shoe
48 V.S.
14
12.5
47
11.5
31.5
Divine Traveler (Lyyna) — rare limited size
With a step firmly rooted in purpose, your entire body is free to engage in the art of sacred movement.
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2. Savaa Qhiyara Activewear: Move Like Prayer
Move Like Prayer.
The name SAVAA QHIYARA translates to "Flow With Sacred Strength." In the Arreqqana tongue, this is expressed as “Na yaminar le qhazorra.” This collection of women's activewear and spiritwear is designed for motion with meaning. Each piece carries a woven Arreqqana sigil on the inner seam representing Qhiya (Presence)Naal (Flow), and Kasorr (Strength). When you breathe deeply, the sigil aligns with your solar plexus to enhance energetic balance during movement.
The Clothing Collection
Naalavaa Set - Seamless high-waist leggings + cropped halter top with reflective wave-sigil stitching. (83 USD) Tavari Shorts - Lightweight 4-way stretch shorts with coral mesh sides and a sacred flame print on the waistband. (169 USD) Lurri Tee - Bamboo-cotton blend tee with the sacred phrase print “La yaminar laa.” (I move.). (133 USD) Miraa Wrap Hoodie - Ritual wrap hoodie with hidden pocket sigils and a meditative flow-cut design. (155 USD)
The Qhiyaa Flow Essentials (Accessories)
• Flame Coil Bottle: A double-wall flask with sacred geometry etching. ($39 USD)
• Qhira Mat: A microfiber ritual yoga mat in a violet-silver weave. ($108 USD)
• Wave Cord Band: A reflective wristband engraved with “Na qhiya.” ($19 USD)
• Luma Bag: A convertible gym-sling backpack with sigil lining. ($129 USD)
• Sava Ear Wraps: Wireless ear pieces shaped like sacred waves. ($225 USD)
A Guide to Naalavarra Sizing: Finding Your Sacred Flow
Naalavarra sizing is a system where each size has a unique name and symbolic meaning, representing a stage of growth and sacred movement. The suffix attached to each size name identifies its precise fit category.
Demographic/Fit
Identifying Suffix & Meaning
Girls
-Lii (innocence, curiosity, and light rhythm)
Girls Plus
-Lina (full-hearted child of flow)
Juniors
-Jin (agile, free, and radiant)
Juniors Plus
-Jina (one who flows with fullness)
Young Ladies
-Vin (blossoming independence and grace)
Young Ladies Plus
-Vina (one who moves in full beauty)
Women
-Ari (maturity, balance, and clarity)
Women Plus
-Arina (the flame fulfilled)
Petite
-Qin (compact balance and sharp grace)
Petite Plus
-Qina (the flame condensed yet full)
Tall
-Rin (the one who stands with grace)
Tall Plus
-Rinae (the elevated flame fulfilled in harmony)
Below is an example of how each size category is structured, using the Women's line for reference.
Naalavarra Line — Women Size Conversion Chart
Arreqqana Size Code
U.S. Women Size
Arreqqana Name
Meaning / Symbolism
1W
0–2
Saraa-Ari
“Little light” — graceful awakening, calm precision
2W
4
Miraa-Ari
“Flow spark” — balance of motion and intention
3W
6
Tavaa-Ari
“Balanced current” — stability and refined focus
4W
8
Velara-Ari
“Enduring tide” — confidence and composure
5W
10
Qhiraa-Ari
“Radiant flame” — creative centered power
6W
12
Naalavaa-Ari
“Sacred motion” — complete harmony of will and heart
7W
14
Kasorra-Ari
“Inner wave” — self-assured leadership through peace
8W
16
Savaa-Ari
“Eternal movement” — the flow that teaches others
Both the Wavasjâa and Savaa Qhiyara collections are designed to align the body with the spirit, transforming every movement into a prayer of flow.
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Conclusion: Align Your Step With Your Flame
The Arreqqana mission is to create apparel that transforms daily movement into a sacred practice. Whether it is the grounded purpose of a Wavasjâa step or the prayerful motion in Savaa Qhiyara activewear, our collections serve as a reminder that the body is a vessel for the soul's intention. We invite you to dress not just for the world you see, but for the one you intend to create.
“La vaarin le waqinna, laa nomar le neddor.”
May your step align with your flame.

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