A cotton wall hanging turns a plain wall into a softer, more intentional place to pause. This chakra wall art centres a seated figure within a golden circle, set against a calm blue field and framed by repeated chakra symbols in clear, bright colour. It feels especially at home above a meditation cushion, beside a desk, or anywhere a room needs a gentler visual focus.
The chakra artwork
The seated figure gives the design a quiet centre, drawing the eye inward rather than filling the room with noise.
A soft blue background creates space around the main image, with small dark dots adding a night-sky feeling.
The yellow border brings warmth, while the black outer edge gives the textile a clear frame on the wall.
Repeated chakra symbols around the border add rhythm and colour without making the piece feel crowded.
The visible folds remind you it is fabric, not a poster, bringing movement and texture to flat plaster or painted walls.
Cotton with a softer presence
Made from cotton, it has the easy warmth of a textile rather than the harder finish of framed print or metal décor. The artwork is shown on a lightweight fabric surface, so it hangs with a relaxed, informal drape.
Hanging, styling and everyday use
Hang it with textile clips, small pins, or a slim rod, depending on the wall and the look you prefer. It works well as a focal point for a meditation corner, a calm backdrop behind a low table, or a soft panel of colour in a bedroom or studio space.
Because it is light cotton, it can also be folded away when you want to change the room. Let the creases fall out naturally after hanging, or smooth gently with care if needed.
Chakra symbolism in context
In the yogic tradition, the seven chakras are understood as centres arranged along the body, often represented through colour, symbols and placement. In visual practice, chakra artwork is commonly used as a point of contemplation, giving form to ideas of alignment, attention and inner balance. Here, …
region of manufacture: India