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WEAVING DIMENSIONS

Ashes

Ashes

Home fireplace

Home fireplace

Fantasy

Fantasy

Darkness reveals Light

Darkness reveals Light

Miracle

Miracle

Fairy tale

Fairy tale

Lucky Star

Lucky Star

Rainbow Web

Rainbow Web

Darkness reveals Light

Darkness reveals Light

Violet Crystal

Violet Crystal

Ocean

Ocean

Nature

Nature

Gratitude

Gratitude

White Snowflake

White Snowflake

Fairy tale

Fairy tale

Samsara Wheel

Samsara Wheel

Lucky Star

Lucky Star

Door to the Future

Door to the Future

Inner Power

Inner Power

Home fireplace

Home fireplace

Miracle

Miracle

Fantasy

Fantasy

Oasis

Oasis

Ashes

Ashes

Rainbow Web

Rainbow Web

Spring

Spring

Smile

Smile

Golden Seed

Golden Seed

Quiet Joy

Quiet Joy

Gratitude

Gratitude

Incredible Life

Incredible Life

Free Fly

Free Fly

Ocean

Ocean

Pair of Lovers

Pair of Lovers

Violet Crystal

Violet Crystal

Quiet Joy

Quiet Joy

Inner Power

Inner Power

Incredible Life

Incredible Life

Home fireplace

Home fireplace

Blue Snowflake

Blue Snowflake

Samsara Wheel

Samsara Wheel

Full Moon

Full Moon

White Snowflake

White Snowflake

Mandala, Mandalas, Ojo de Dios, yarn art, handmade, wall hanging, home decor
Mandala, Mandalas, Ojo de Dios, yarn art, handmade, wall hanging, home decor.
Mandala, Mandalas, Ojo de Dios, yarn art, handmade, wall hanging, home decor.

                                         Welcome to Jiva Mandalas

 

   Mandala is a geometric symbol with a complicated structure and interprets as a model of the universe and a map of the inner world at the same time. Mandala symbolizes the hidden connection between the micro and the macro of our existence.

 

   Mandala creation started already in ancient times and still can be found in different cultures today. Be it the Tibetans which paint mandalas with colorful powders, colored seeds or in the sand as a powerful meditative tool... Or the East Indians which paint it on fabrics, floors, walls and ceilings of homes and temples as a symbol of the deity's residing place. The Huichol Indians of Central America use to weave mandalas of colorful yarn treads as a talisman for protection and blessing, for healing and as a ritual tool. They call it

                                                     Ojo de Dios - Eye of God.

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