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Liquid Gold Mandala Wall Art | Handmade Oaxacan Sacred Geometry Decor
Liquid Gold Mandala Wall Art | Handmade Oaxacan Sacred Geometry Decor
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The Liquid Gold Mandala is a stunning piece of handcrafted wall art created by Cuicari Mandalarte, a talented fiber artist from Oaxaca, Mexico. Using cotton thread woven over a wooden frame, each mandala is meticulously crafted by hand, making every piece a unique expression of Mexican artistry and tradition.
Inspired by sacred geometry, this mandala was designed to invite abundance into every aspect of life while serving as a beautiful focal point for your home.
The Meaning Behind "Liquid Gold"
The Liquid Gold Mandala was created to attract abundance in all its senses—both within ourselves and in the world around us. It reminds us to live with gratitude and purity, becoming a source of generosity for those we love. Its symbolism encourages us to remember that we live in a perfect universe where there is enough for everyone and inspires us to remain open to receiving life's blessings.
Product Details
- Handmade in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Artist: Cuicari Mandalarte
- Dimensions: 17.7 x 17.7 inches (45 x 45 cm)
- Materials: Cotton thread and wooden frame
- Lightweight and ready to hang
- One-of-a-kind artisan creation
Perfect For
- Mexican wall art
- Oaxacan home décor
- Sacred geometry décor
- Meditation rooms
- Yoga studios
- Boho interiors
- Living rooms
- Entryways
- Thoughtful housewarming gifts
About the Artist
Based in Oaxaca, Mexico, Cuicari Mandalarte creates handcrafted thread mandalas that blend sacred geometry with traditional Mexican fiber artistry. Every piece reflects patience, precision, and a passion for creating meaningful artwork that celebrates culture, craftsmanship, and connection.
About Casa Buen Amigo
Casa Buen Amigo partners directly with artisans throughout Mexico and Latin America to bring authentic handmade goods into modern homes. Every purchase helps preserve traditional craftsmanship while supporting artisan families and their communities.
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