XXL wall tattoo Holy - XXL mandala wall stencil
A nice and big wall tattoo, which will immediately fill up your wall. Experience the Eastern culture at home, creating a Zen space and welcoming the connection between you and your loved ones.
What does this mandala stand for?
A wall tattoo mandala is much more than a unique geometric shape. The symbol represents connection with everything and everyone around you. In addition, it also represents infinity: a mandala has no beginning or end. You can extend this infinity into your home for a spacious yet safe feeling. It is also not surprising that mandalas are used for multiple traditions, meditations and rituals.
What will it bring to your home
This xxl wall tattoo offers a beautiful and calm focal point in your home. Reminding you of the inner peace you can get through meditation. The mind calms down, the attention becomes alert and the body relaxes.
“If we are peaceful, if we are happy, we can smile, and everyone in our family, our entire society, will benefit from our peace. ”
Additional information
The dimensions of the stencil are 184 x 184 cm (73").
All our stencils are made of highly durable recyclable plastic on 3mm PVC. They are robust and durable and can be used anywhere, anytime. You will be able to reuse the stencil up to 3-4 times.
Pick & paint in your prefered color
Two flexa testers are enough, or 0.25 liters of water-based paint. You can easily stick the stencil to the wall. All you have to do after that is paint over it with a roller. Wait for the paint to dry and then remove the stencil. This is how you have created a personal hamsa mandala. Visit our how to apply page to explore how to make a wall tattoo using the Mandala Stencil.
Questions?
If you have a question please contact us via email: hello@lunalola.eu
Shipped within 2-3 business days
Worldwide shipping (free in the Netherlands)
Made in Amsterdam
WHAT IS A MANDALA
A mandala makes you aware of infinity and the connection with everything and everyone around you. A mandala has no end and no beginning.Did you know that a mandala is also used in certain traditions, meditations and rituals? Buddhism and Hinduism in particular make great use of mandalasfamous magic herb of the ancient Greeks, already given by Hermes to Ulysses by Homer as a precaution against Circe's witchcraft.
The Italian botanists of the Renaissance period recognised, most probably correctly, a kind of Allium in it, since in Greece as well as in all of Europe it was considered the main means of warding off magic.