2-drawer wardrobe with white mandala print. Size 31x15 cm - 1352 grams. Adorable little piece of furniture!
2-drawer wardrobe with white mandala print. Size 31x15 cm - 1352 grams. Adorable little piece of furniture!
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About the product:
A small mango wood cabinet, decorated with a detailed Mandala design on the front panels.
Ideal for storing wellness accessories, office supplies or bottles of essential oils.
Mandala Design:
A mandala is a geometric symbol representing unity, balance, and harmony. It is used in many cultures as a tool for meditation, concentration, and spiritual growth.
Please note: This is a natural product. Variations in color, pattern, and grain may occur. Suitable for indoor use only.
Product Details:
Made of mango wood
Two drawers with metal handles Interior surfaces of drawers and back panel in MDF
Product Safety: Keep dry and do not expose to direct sunlight or moisture. Not suitable for outdoor use.
Product Specification:
Article 2073
EAN 8721139295311
Wood Material
Weight grams 1580
With instructions in DE | ES | NL | EN | FR | IT
Size cm ± 31 x 15
Total weight gr. 1352
Packaging Cardboard box
Country of origin India
📋 Fact sheet:
Category | Information |
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Name | Mandala |
Origin of the word | Sanskrit: मण्डल ( maṇḍala ) = “circle” |
Shape | Centered geometric representation, often circular and symmetrical |
Symbolic | - Symbol of the universe and unity - Represents harmony, balance and cosmic order - Meditation and concentration support |
Spiritual Uses | - In Tibetan Buddhism: meditation tool, sometimes created from colored sand then destroyed (impermanence) - In Hinduism: ritual support representing the dwelling place of the divinities - In art therapy: promotes refocusing, calming and creativity |
Associated virtues | - Mental calm 🧘 - Spiritual awakening 🌌 - Interior opening 💫 - Harmonization of energies |
Little story / peculiarity | Mandalas have existed in Asia for thousands of years. Carl Jung, in modern psychology, used them as a therapeutic tool to explore the unconscious and restore inner balance . Today, they are used in art, meditation, and even wellness coloring pages. |
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