This Mandala was created from images representing joy. The artist used many symbols for joy and happiness including: a wheel representing the Dharma Chakra which in the Buddhist tradition represents the eight-fold path that leads to true enlightenment and joy; a field of sunflowers, which represent happiness; Â a Lily of the Valley, which among other things, represents happiness, and a photo of a wheat grain ear which in the Baltic tradition represents Potrimo, who wore a wreath of grain ears and was known to be a very merry deity. These images were arranged into a collage, and then transformed with intention into the special mandala pictured above.
Each Mandala Glass-fronted Pendant necklace features a printed mandala nestled in a metal backing with a domed glass cover that hangs on a black cord, Feng Shui Mandala Pendant Necklaces are made in Edinburg, VA.
Each Joy Mandala Pendant necklace has a beaded stem attached to a printed joy mandala nestled in clear resin that hangs on black fabric cord., Feng Shui Mandala Pendant necklaces are handmade in Edinburg, VA so there will be variations and imperfections making each pendant truly unique.
Wear this mandala Pendant necklace to express and radiate joy all day. Enjoy!
Each joy Mandala necklace has a beaded stem attached to a printed joy mandala nestled in clear resin that hangs on a sterling silver chain., Feng Shui Mandala necklaces are handmade in Edinburg, VA so there will be variations and imperfections making each necklace truly unique.
Wear this mandala necklace to attract and express joy in all aspects of your life and you will attract good things in all aspects of your life as well. Enjoy!
This mandala was created to represent Joy. Joy is a very powerful emotion and placed with intention, this mandala will enhance any section of the bagua. If you want to attract good energy in any aspect of your life, this is a wonderful mandala to use. This Mandala was created from images representing joy. The artist used the following symbols: a wheel representing the Dharma Chakra which in the Buddhist tradition represents the eight-fold path that leads to true enlightenment and joy; a field of sunflowers, which represent happiness; a Lily of the Valley, which among other things, represents happiness, and a photo of a wheat grain ear which in the Baltic tradition represents Potrimo, who wore a wreath of grain ears and was known to be a very merry deity. These images were arranged into a collage, and then transformed with intention into the special mandala pictured above. Use this mandala to attract and radiate joy.
The Mandala is printed on high quality photo paper and put into a 11 X 14 inch wooden frame. It comes with an information sheet that explains Feng Shui Mandalas and how to use them.