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The Order of the Templhare

Hand-cast sculpted
Couverture Avians
& Amazonian Oiseau.
Lab Certified free from heavy metals (including cadmium, lead, arsenic, mercury)Our limited release batches for 2025-2026 include Ceremonial Grade Matcha from Kagoshima Prefecture, selected to be free from radiation fallout. Blended with ceremonial grade organic blanco couverture. Free from adulteration, purest couverture. Pasture raised Goat-milk and cow-milk available.Marbled Bleu — photo-dynamic nano-gold Swiss blue. Layered with creamy goat milk, aged Mānuka honeycomb , Japanese wasabon cane and hand-milled flakes of purple sugarcane.A Room of Ones Own :
Medicinal mushrooms with
In Goat-milk and organic blanco couverture. Free from adulteration, purest couverture. Agar-ikon, Sanghuang, Reishi, Hericium erinaceus.

TOPO Protocol

Purity Origin Organics & Testing

Tested for heavy metals including cadmium, lead, arsenic, and mercury. Ingredients selected for purity and limited-batch release. We do not use any chocolate that has any trace amount of heavy metal, point-blank. The Order of the Templhare are strong campaigners against any use of Genetically Modified or Monsanto-associated harvesting.

Autumn 2026

Ceremonial Matcha Release

Our 2025–2026 limited release includes ceremonial-grade matcha from Kagoshima Prefecture, selected for purity and paired with goat milk and organic blanco couverture.

Felis eget

Unique Manuka Factor +22

Blanco couverture blend with organic bio-dynamic A2 cow’s cream; goat milk, aged Mānuka honeycomb, Japanese Wasanbon cane, hand-milled purple sugarcane & Tahitian vanilla pods preserved in barrel-aged bourbon.

A Room of One’s Own [Coveted Blend]

Medicinal Mortar & Pestle

A medicinal mushroom release in goat milk and organic blanco couverture, composed with eight medicinal powdered stem : Agarikon, Sanghuang, Reishi, and Hericium erinaceus. Free from substrate.

Mauris massa

Supreme-WinnerLaureate Prize for Relics
2025

For excellence in ceremonial use of culinary arts.

EX LIBRIS

Tempor commodo

Book Séries by The Order of the TemplhareThe Blue Egg Codex: A Children’s History of the Order of the TemplhareThe Priestesses of the Fair Blue HareThe Little Book of Templhare Rites & Rabbit TrickeryThe Hare Who Carried the MoonThe Secret History of the Sacred Rabbit

A BRIEF ORIGIN OF THE ORDER

Histoire

The Order of the Templhare is traditionally said to predate the Knights Templar by many centuries. Its own chronicles claim that the Templars did not invent the Order’s symbols, vows, or secrecy, but borrowed from a far older priestess tradition devoted to the hare as trickster, oracle, moon-creature, and divine messenger.According to Templhare legend, the earliest priestesses guarded the Leporine Mysteries, a body of ritual knowledge centred on the sacred hare and its appearances across cultures. To them, the hare was not a mere emblem of fertility. It was a threshold animal: swift, nocturnal, watchful, difficult to capture, and associated with hidden life, lunar return, coded messages, and sudden escape.The priestesses traced the hare’s divine form through many traditions: Wenet or Wenut, the ancient Egyptian hare goddess of swiftness and vigilance; the East Asian Moon Rabbit, grinding the elixir of immortality; the jade hare of Chang’e; the European Easter hare; witch-hares of northern folklore; and the trickster rabbit figures that appear in oral traditions across the world. These were understood as fragments of one recurring sacred intelligence, slipping between religions under different names.The Order’s central doctrine was known as Leporine Vigilance: the belief that the sacred hare survives by alertness, speed, cunning, and transformation. The hare does not conquer. It evades, multiplies, deceives the hunter, vanishes into moonlight, and returns where least expected. For the priestesses, this made the hare a perfect guardian of forbidden knowledge.When the Knights Templar rose to prominence in the medieval period, Templhare tradition claims that certain knights encountered the priestesses’ symbols in hidden shrines, old estates, manuscript margins, and sealed reliquaries. They adopted fragments of the priestesses’ discipline: the use of seals, vows, coded signs, guardian emblems, ritual processions, and sacred geometry. What the knights made martial, the priestesses had already made mystical.The Order’s emblem, a spear-bearing priestess astride a leaping hare, preserves this older authority. The spear represents protection, vow, and exact intention. The hare represents lunar intelligence, sacred trickery, fertility, speed, and escape. Together, they declare the Order’s oldest teaching: what is fragile may be guarded by what is swift.The six eggs of the Order traditionally represent six vows: swiftness, secrecy, vigilance, abundance, cunning, and return. In ritual practice, the eggs may appear as offerings, initiation tokens, coded vessels, or ceremonial confections. Each shell is treated as a sealed world, containing sweetness, knowledge, or consequence.Modern Templhare practice survives as a lmystery order devoted to beauty, ritual, and the preservation of strange old symbols hiding in plain sight. Its rites combine comparative rabbit mythology, moon worship, Easter Monday custom, ceremonial rites & rare herbs.
Its warning to initiates remains:
Follow the hare, but never presume to catch it

Gravida quis

Books

A richly illustrated children’s book on The Order of the Templhare is now available, introducing young readers to the Order’s hidden history, moonlit rites, hare worship, ceremonial eggs, secret signs, and sacred trickery.Part folklore, part mystery, and part very serious nonsense, the book follows the priestesses of the Templhare through ancient rabbit deities, coded invitations, blue-stamped relics, and the old lesson every initiate must learn: the hare is never where you last saw it.Suitable for curious children, eccentric adults, and anyone who suspects Easter has been concealing something larger.

MAY THE HARE BE WITH YOU

Order From ChaosChaos From OrderMay the moon hare keep its watch;May the hare run first through every locked gate;May the bluest flame flicker & guard what is delicate, rare, and unspoiled.May the spear point only toward truth, and the road open beneath swift feet.By nest, by blade, by blossom, by moon,go under the seal of The Order of the Templhare.