A muti-faceted design, this art piece fuses meaningful symbolism of the moon phase (change), Mandala (wholesome), and Chakra (energy balance). A celestial cut-out crescent design accented with bells and colorful beads representing the seven chakras. Metal chimes are upcycled from scrap metal with artistry and basic tools.
- Moon-shaped wall hanging/chim
- Depicts the mandala design
- Overall height is about 41 inches
- Measures about 13.3" wide
- Glass beads in seven chakra colors
- Made from reused metal
- Handmade in India
- Fairtrade
Beauty isn't perfect, it's authentic. This piece is artistically created by hand where beauty and imperfections go together wonderfully. Please accept and appreciate minor imperfections and variations which are true characteristics of this craft.
Note: Because this piece features multiple connecting chains, links may occasionally come loose during transit. If that happens, it can be easily reattached by looping it back through — just like placing a key onto a key ring. This does not affect the integrity of the wall hanging.
design: A crescent moon takes shape from an intricately cut mandala pattern in matte black metal, its open curve trailing seven beaded chains that end in small hanging bells.
size: Overall height approximately 41 inches; moon piece measures approximately 13.3 inches wide.
material: Upcycled scrap metal, glass beads
features: Hand cut mandala and crescent moon design, seven chakra-colored glass beads, hanging metal bells, made from reused metal, hanging chain included
care: Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth and keep away from moisture to preserve the metal finish.
disclaimer: Because each piece is hand cut and assembled from reused metal, slight variations in shape, finish, and bead placement are part of its handmade character.
Meaning & Intention
The crescent moon has long stood for cycles of change — the quiet turning from one phase of life into the next, the reminder that growth rarely moves in a straight line. Here, that shape becomes the frame for a second layer of meaning: the mandala, a pattern found across sacred traditions to represent wholeness and the interconnected nature of the universe, its rings unfolding outward like the layers of the self.
From the moon's open edge, seven beaded chains descend, each strand colored to correspond with one of the seven chakras — the energy centers said to run from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. Strung together, moon, mandala, and chakra become one composition: change, wholeness, and balance, hanging in the same breath.
Each small bell at the end of its chain adds a final note — a soft chime meant to mark presence, to call attention back to the room, the breath, the moment.
Hung in a doorway, reading corner, or meditation space, this piece offers a small daily cue to pause — its chime and shifting light a gentle nudge back to center whenever you pass beneath it.
Essence & Elements
- Ideal For: Anyone drawn to moon symbolism, mandala art, or chakra-inspired decor for a meditation space or home
- Purpose: Wall decor, meditation space accent, gift for a spiritually minded friend, entryway or window hanging
- Suggested Mantra: I move with the moon's rhythm
- Intention: Balance, Renewal, Wholeness
- Chakra Connection: All Seven Chakras
- Zodiac: Cancer
- Metal: Upcycled scrap metal
Questions & Guidance
How is this wall hanging made?
It's handcrafted in India from upcycled scrap metal, hand cut into the moon and mandala design and fitted with basic tools by fairtrade artisans.
What do the colored beads represent?
The seven strands of glass beads are colored to correspond with the seven chakras, from root to crown.
How is it meant to be hung?
It comes with a hanging chain at the top, ready to display on a wall, in a window, or in an open doorway where it can catch light and movement.
Will it look exactly like the photo?
Each piece is hand cut and assembled individually, so slight variations in shape and bead placement are normal and part of its handmade character.
What if a chain link comes loose during shipping?
This can happen with pieces that have multiple connecting chains. Simply loop the link back through the connecting ring, the same way you'd place a key onto a key ring, and the hanging will be as sturdy as before.