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Hamsa Mandala from India (SKU 5944)

This 15 cm Hamsa mandala is laser-cut from compressed wood fibre and finished in a natural woodgrain style. The Hamsa, a traditional symbol of protection and clarity, is framed by detailed geometric patterns. With four small holes for suspension, the mandala can be hung with the included nylon cord or transformed into a decorative dreamcatcher by adding feathers or crystals. Ideal as a window ornament or as a base for displaying small sacred objects in a calm and intentional way. More information can be read below.



Laser-Cut Sacred Geometry Mandalas ~15 cm

These finely detailed mandalas are crafted from compressed wood fibre—a stable, lightweight engineered wood that allows for highly precise laser cutting. The front surface is finished with a warm woodgrain texture, giving each piece a natural appearance while maintaining structural stability. Measuring approximately 15 cm in diameter, each mandala includes four small holes for suspension. A nylon cord is included, and the design also suits creative compositions where feathers, beads, crystals or light ornaments can be suspended beneath it to form a dreamcatcher-like assembly.

These pieces can be hung in a window, placed on an altar, used as a display base for stones or sacred objects, or integrated into a ceremonial or meditation space. Their geometric clarity makes them suitable both as decoration and as a symbolic structural support for items one wishes to keep organised or ritually presented—such as crystals, amulets or Rapé bottles.

Three designs are available, each carrying its own symbolic depth:

Flower of Life Mandala

The Flower of Life is one of the oldest and most recognisable geometric symbols found across cultures. Its interlocking circles reflect the universal patterns of growth, proportion and harmonic resonance found in nature—from the formation of crystals to the branching of trees and the structure of cells. It represents the underlying order behind apparent complexity, making it a symbol of coherence, connection and continuity. Many people place stones or small ritual objects on this pattern as a way to honour the idea that all things are interconnected and held within a greater structural wisdom.

Seven Chakras Mandala

This design features seven circular compartments corresponding to the traditional chakra sequence, each representing a focal point of awareness, grounding or transformation. The pattern can serve as a symbolic organiser for ritual objects: seven Rapé bottles, gemstones, essences, or small ceremonial tools. Each circle acknowledges a different dimension of human experience—stability, creativity, will, compassion, voice, insight and clarity. By placing items in the seven positions, the mandala becomes a visual reminder of balance, inner alignment and the layered nature of consciousness.

Hamsa Mandala

The Hamsa symbol is an ancient protective motif used across many cultures to guard against harm, misfortune or disruptive influences. Within this mandala, the Hamsa is surrounded by fine geometric detail, reinforcing its role as a stabilising and protective presence. It is not merely a ward against negativity; it also symbolises awareness, discernment and the ability to navigate the world with clarity. Hanging this mandala in a living space or practice room is often seen as a gesture of setting firm boundaries while inviting harmony and wellbeing.

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