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Handmade Gayatri Mantra Wall Art – Sanskrit Mantra Floral Relief Décor

 This handmade spiritual wall art combines the Sanskrit “Gayatri Mantra” prayer with raised floral and leaf detailing and a charming cow motif at the centre. The artwork features a fresh green border decorated with yellow and pink flowers, creating a colourful frame around the Sanskrit lettering.

Handmade GayatriMantra Sanskrit Wall Art

The traditional prayer, commonly associated with wishes for the well-being and happiness of all, gives the piece a meaningful spiritual character. Its handcrafted relief-style decoration makes it suitable for a pooja space, meditation corner, living room or other peaceful area of the home. The combination of Sanskrit text, botanical elements and the cow motif gives this artwork a distinctly Indian decorative identity.


PRODUCT DETAILS

Product Type: Handmade Spiritual Wall Art / Decorative Plaque
Style: Sanskrit mantra / floral relief art
Material: [Ceramic Clay on Engineer wood]
Size: [6x4 inches]
Colour: Green, yellow, pink, white and orange
Theme: Sanskrit prayer, flowers, leaves and cow motif
Text: “Gayatri Mantra” prayer
Ideal For: Pooja room, meditation space, living room, spiritual corner and Indian home décor
Handmade: Yes
Price: ₹__901+Shipping___


WHY THIS PIECE STANDS OUT

  • Features the well-known “Gayatri Mantra” Sanskrit prayer as the central element.

  • Raised flowers and leaves create a dimensional handmade border around the lettering.

  • The cow motif adds a distinctly Indian visual element to the composition.

  • The green, yellow and pink palette gives the spiritual artwork a bright and cheerful decorative character.


IDEAL PLACEMENT / USE

  • Pooja room or prayer space

  • Meditation corner

  • Living room

  • Entrance or foyer


  • Spiritual décor collection

  • Indian-themed interior

  • Yoga or meditation studio

  • Meaningful handmade gift


6. PRICE

₹_901+Shipping____



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