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Medwin Fiber Art Meditation Labyrinth
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Meditation Labyrinth

Sale Price:$95.00 Original Price:$115.00
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The history of labyrinths and mazes is long and complex. This particular design is based on a turf maze from Wing, Rutlandshire in United Kingdom and was 40 feet in diameter. https://wingrutland.uk/the-maze/ It is actually a labryinth since it has only one entry and a single path to the center. While mazes are challenging puzzles, a labyrinth is the opposite.

“A labyrinth is used for walking meditation. It is a single winding path from the outer edge in a circuitous way to the center. Labyrinths are used world-wide as a way to quiet the mind, calm anxieties, recover balance in life, enhance creativity and encourage meditation, insight, self-reflection and stress reduction.” https://www.binghamton.edu/bhealthy/labyrinth.html

This embroidery is framed in a sleek and modern acrylic shadowbox, which enhances its visual impact and protects it from the elements. The clear acrylic sides allow the viewer to see the embroidery from all angles, and the shadowbox frame creates a sense of depth and dimension.

When looking at this embroidery design, imagine walking along the path, feeling the grass under your feet and let your mind wander.

The finished size is 5 x 5 x .7 in (130 x 130 x 17 mm) and comes complete with a small stand which holds the artwork at a convenient viewing angle. Alternatively, it may be hung on the wall using the convenient hole in the back of the frame.

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The history of labyrinths and mazes is long and complex. This particular design is based on a turf maze from Wing, Rutlandshire in United Kingdom and was 40 feet in diameter. https://wingrutland.uk/the-maze/ It is actually a labryinth since it has only one entry and a single path to the center. While mazes are challenging puzzles, a labyrinth is the opposite.

“A labyrinth is used for walking meditation. It is a single winding path from the outer edge in a circuitous way to the center. Labyrinths are used world-wide as a way to quiet the mind, calm anxieties, recover balance in life, enhance creativity and encourage meditation, insight, self-reflection and stress reduction.” https://www.binghamton.edu/bhealthy/labyrinth.html

This embroidery is framed in a sleek and modern acrylic shadowbox, which enhances its visual impact and protects it from the elements. The clear acrylic sides allow the viewer to see the embroidery from all angles, and the shadowbox frame creates a sense of depth and dimension.

When looking at this embroidery design, imagine walking along the path, feeling the grass under your feet and let your mind wander.

The finished size is 5 x 5 x .7 in (130 x 130 x 17 mm) and comes complete with a small stand which holds the artwork at a convenient viewing angle. Alternatively, it may be hung on the wall using the convenient hole in the back of the frame.

The history of labyrinths and mazes is long and complex. This particular design is based on a turf maze from Wing, Rutlandshire in United Kingdom and was 40 feet in diameter. https://wingrutland.uk/the-maze/ It is actually a labryinth since it has only one entry and a single path to the center. While mazes are challenging puzzles, a labyrinth is the opposite.

“A labyrinth is used for walking meditation. It is a single winding path from the outer edge in a circuitous way to the center. Labyrinths are used world-wide as a way to quiet the mind, calm anxieties, recover balance in life, enhance creativity and encourage meditation, insight, self-reflection and stress reduction.” https://www.binghamton.edu/bhealthy/labyrinth.html

This embroidery is framed in a sleek and modern acrylic shadowbox, which enhances its visual impact and protects it from the elements. The clear acrylic sides allow the viewer to see the embroidery from all angles, and the shadowbox frame creates a sense of depth and dimension.

When looking at this embroidery design, imagine walking along the path, feeling the grass under your feet and let your mind wander.

The finished size is 5 x 5 x .7 in (130 x 130 x 17 mm) and comes complete with a small stand which holds the artwork at a convenient viewing angle. Alternatively, it may be hung on the wall using the convenient hole in the back of the frame.

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