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Traditional Endless Knot Wall Hanging | Tibetan Buddhist Wall Art
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Size: 66.5cm(Height) x 66.5cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 2.4 kg
Materials: Brass, Wood Frame, Gemstone, Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Handmade Endless Knot Wall Hanging is a sacred Buddhist artwork representing the Endless Knot (Shrivatsa), one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted with brass, a wooden frame, gemstone, coral, and turquoise, this spiritual wall hanging measures 66.5cm in height, 66.5cm in length, and 4cm in width, with a weight of 2.4kg. The vibrant turquoise color and intricate details make it a meaningful addition to Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, and sacred home decor.
This wall hanging features the Endless Knot, an ancient symbol of interconnectedness, harmony, and the infinite nature of wisdom and compassion. The continuous woven pattern has no beginning or end, representing the connection between cause and effect, wisdom and compassion, and the endless cycle of life. The turquoise-colored design is decorated with coral and gemstone details, adding symbolic beauty to the artwork. In Tibetan tradition, turquoise represents protection, healing, and spiritual balance, while coral symbolizes vitality, life energy, and positive blessings. The surrounding brass details and framed presentation highlight the traditional craftsmanship and sacred meaning of this auspicious symbol.
This Endless Knot wall hanging can be displayed in a Buddhist shrine, meditation room, living space, or sacred corner. As one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols, the Endless Knot represents eternal harmony, spiritual connection, good fortune, and the unity of wisdom and compassion. Its presence serves as a reminder of the interconnected nature of all beings and the continuous journey toward awareness and enlightenment.
























































































































































































































































































