Hamsa Bedding Set
Size:USA Twin
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Product Description
- This luxurious mandala hamsa symbol bedroom set has an eye-catching black and gold contrasting color palette that promotes feelings of calm and order with a modern aesthetic.
- With a beautiful intricate and mathematically divine mandala pattern woven through the hamsa symbol, this complete linen set is perfect for every spiritualist, yogi, witch, pagan, buddhist, or artist.
- The set includes 1 luxury duvet cover and 2 matching pillowcases.
- We carry ALL standard US bed sizes, as well as all AU sized beds.
- Made of quality polyester and is machine washable. Wrinkle resistant. No iron necessary. Resilient to shrinkage.
- High density weaving.
- No heavy metals. No carcinogenic materials. No formaldehyde.
- Quality zippers that you don't have to worry about breaking/replacing!
- Vibrantly printed, this unique linen set will generate awe and adoration in all who view it.
- We also carry a matching throw blanket, square throw pillow, and area rug!
- All of our bedding sets are personally blessed & honored before sending them on to their new owners, ensuring optimal positivity and energetic harmony.
Here's a guide to the symbolism & colors present in this stunning bedroom set:
Black |
The color black promotes grounding of excess energies and the breaking of bad patterns. Black is a protective color, helping shield you from deceit. |
Hamsa | The Hamsa Hand (or often interpreted as a lotus flower) is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet that symbolizes the Hand of God. In all faiths and religions it is considered a protective sign. It brings the owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. The hamsa hand has a variety of different spellings which includes hamesh, hamsa, chamsa, and khamsa. It is largely seen worn within the yoga, new age, and spirituality culture. |
Mandala | A mandala is a sacred geometric figure representing the universe and inter-connectivity of consciousness in Hindu and Buddhist symbolism. |