Cotton Mandala Coloring Scroll Embark on a creative journey toward inner peace
€58.68
A mandala coloring scroll drawn in dense geometric detail, following the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of mandalas as a tool for focused practice.
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Description
Unrolled across a table, the scroll reveals a dense web of intersecting lines and geometric shapes, each waiting to receive color.
The mandala is a sacred geometric diagram used across Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions as a visual tool for concentration, ritual, and cosmological representation. The word comes from Sanskrit and means ‘circle’ or ‘disc,’ though mandalas take many forms, from simple concentric rings to vast architectural diagrams of the universe. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, monks spend days or weeks constructing elaborate sand mandalas using colored powder, with the entire structure destroyed upon completion, the impermanence of the object being central to its meaning. The act of working within and around a mandala’s geometry has long served as a method for focusing attention and steadying the mind.
This scroll is printed on cotton fabric, giving it a texture and weight distinct from paper and allowing it to be rolled, stored, and reused. The mandala patterns are printed in outline form, ready to be colored with fabric markers, watercolor pencils, or other media compatible with textile surfaces. The cotton ground accepts pigment evenly and holds color well once dry, without the bleed or curl that can occur with paper.
Specific dimensions and weight have not been listed. Material: cotton. Country of origin is not specified.
The scroll can be displayed after completion by pinning or mounting it flat. It serves as both a focused creative practice and a finished textile piece.
Additional information
| Motif | Mandala 1 |
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