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Tibetan Mandala Wall Art | Spiritual Meditation Decor
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Size: 33cm(Height) x 30.5cm(Length) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.67 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated
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About Our Product
The Handmade Mandala Wall Hanging is a striking piece of Tibetan-inspired artistry, designed to bring spiritual depth and visual elegance into your space. Crafted from a copper body with electro gold plating, this wall art radiates a rich golden presence that enhances meditation areas, altars, and mindful interiors. The circular mandala form reflects the universe and the path toward inner awareness, creating a meaningful focal point that encourages peace and contemplation.
The design features intricately carved layers filled with traditional motifs and symbolic patterns, arranged in harmonious balance. At the center, a turquoise stone accent draws the eye inward, representing clarity, protection, and spiritual connection. In Tibetan culture, turquoise is cherished as a stone of healing and positive energy, adding both symbolic and visual significance to the piece. Surrounding details include finely sculpted elements that reflect sacred traditions, with each section contributing to a sense of order, mindfulness, and spiritual alignment.
Ideal for meditation spaces and sacred décor settings, this wall hanging enhances the atmosphere with calmness and reflective energy. It serves as both an artistic centerpiece and a symbolic reminder of balance and awareness. The Handmade Mandala Wall Hanging combines traditional Tibetan craftsmanship with spiritual meaning, making it a distinctive addition for those seeking authentic mandala wall art, Buddhist décor, and meditation-inspired interior accents.
Introduction of Wall Hanging
A metal thangka is a form of thangka painting created on a metal surface, distinct from traditional canvas or paper. These thangkas are typically crafted from copper, brass, or silver and feature intricate designs and Buddhist iconography. The repoussé technique is commonly employed, which involves hammering the metal from the reverse side to create a raised relief image on the front. Metal thangkas are renowned for their durability and are frequently used in ritual contexts or as decorative items in Buddhist homes and temples. They have been produced for centuries and are particularly prevalent in Tibet.
























































































































































































































































































