This large hand labyrinth is foraged from fallen maple in Northern Garrett County, Maryland. Sanded and oiled for an extra smooth finish, this piece features offers unique features crafted by insects, and beautiful natural checking that adds a unique character -to maintain a smoother labyrinth route, we used an ecoresin fill as a bridge on the path.
The labyrinth’s path is lightly sanded, and will wear down over time as you integrate this into your practice. Its rainbow colors shift between hues of golden greens, teals and lilacs, and fiery oranges.
The Handheld Labyrinth, sometimes called a Finger Labyrinth, is meant to inspire self-reflection. Tracing the circling route, the mind is drawn into deep introspection and the most ancient of spiritual practices. Learn more about working with Handheld Labyrinths locally with MountainMageWellness, or visit Ecotherapist.org to learn more.