Aya Madre Healing Center
Flower of Joy Altar Cloth | Round | 8"
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A vibrant celebration of beauty, vitality, and the playful spirit of nature. At its center, a radiant six-petaled flower unfolds in luminous pinks and glowing orange tones, surrounded by swirling patterns that evoke movement, music, and the joyful energy of life in bloom.
Inspired by the sacred textile traditions of the Shipibo-Conibo people, the intricate embroidery reflects the flowing geometries and energetic pathways often associated with harmony, healing, and connection to the natural world. The curling floral forms surrounding the central blossom resemble vines, seeds, or unfurling tendrils symbols of growth, creativity, and continual renewal.
Bright jewel tones of pink, turquoise, lime green, orange, and gold shimmer vividly against the dark background, creating a lively contrast that gives the piece a radiant ceremonial presence. The circular design represents wholeness and balance, while the flower itself symbolizes openness of heart, abundance, and the beauty that emerges through connection and care.
Perfect for altars, meditation spaces, ceremony, or sacred home décor, this one-of-a-kind textile carries the intention, artistry, and spirit of its maker in every stitch. Both uplifting and grounding, it serves as a reminder to approach life with wonder, gratitude, and an open heart.
Hand-embroidered in the Peruvian Amazon and sourced through the Aya Madre Healing Center near Iquitos, Peru, in support of traditional Shipibo artistry, sacred healing traditions, and the work of the Pangoza family community.
Measures: 8" Diameter
