Sacred Geometry Wall Art

Sale price $50.00 Regular price $70.00

Sacred Geometry Wall Art

Sacred Geometry Wall Art · Set of 5 

The ultimate collection of sacred geometry wall art to elevate your space, this set includes five of the most influential symbols for the body, mind, and spirit. Hanging these beautifully crafted sacred geometry symbols in your home, meditation space, office, or studio will aid in opening your third eye and creating an energy of wellness for your mind, body, and spirit. Keep them for yourself or give them an intention-filled gift to a loved one that will inspire awakening. 

This sacred geometry wall art set is a truly one-of-a-kind work of art. Made from eco-friendly and strong plywood material, this set includes five beautifully crafted wall art pieces, each showcasing a different sacred geometric symbol.

The set includes the Flower of Life, a symbol that represents the fundamental building blocks of the universe; Metatron's Cube, a sacred geometric figure that is believed to hold spiritual significance; the Merkaba, a symbol that represents the human aura and the journey of the soul; the Torus, a shape that represents the interconnectedness of all things; and the 64-Tetrahedron, a complex geometric figure made up of 64 interconnected tetrahedra.

Each wall art piece is a true testament to the artist's talent and attention to detail. The intricate designs and patterns have been carefully crafted, creating a sense of depth and movement that is truly mesmerizing.

But this sacred geometry wall art set is more than just a beautiful home decor addition - it's also a work of art that invites contemplation and reflection. The sacred geometric symbols used in the set are believed to hold spiritual significance and are thought to promote balance and harmony.

Sizes: 

6” x 6” x 0.125”   per piece

(15.25cm x 15.25cm x 0.3cm)

10” x 10” x 0.125”  per piece

(25.4cm x 25.4cm x 0.3cm)

Larger sizes by request only. 

Material:

Baltic birch plywood 

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