Metallic Moon Cotton Garland
Our handcrafted Metallic Cotton Garland incorporates traditional paper making techniques of Rajasthan, India, featuring tree-free, 100% recycled cotton paper ornaments and eye catching metallic prints.
Artisans collect cotton waste and turn it into a pulp to create a rich textured paper with a uniquely soft feel. The paper making process is tree-free and non-toxic, conserving and filtering water for reuse in irrigation.
The waxing and waning of the moon is a sign of constant change. It symbolizes nature, its blind and driven forces, the passing and return of its seasons. Transposed into the human realm, this image pinpoints moral instability, the changing heart, the gullible mind, and our frequently vacillating resolve. The moon phases are associated with setting intentions and releasing things that do not serve us. Since the Moon constantly goes through a cycle that includes the new moon, the waxing moon, the full moon the waning moon and then the new moon again, it has also come to symbolize the cyclical nature of the universe. The full moon represents the culmination of all your efforts and symbolizes the fullness of life in its prime. The crescent moon narrows ever more each night, the symbolism is of acceptance. The end is near, but it is inevitable, so you shouldn’t fight it. And as always, remember that with every end also comes a new beginning.
Garlands have been used in many cultures across the world as symbols of purity, beauty, peace, love and passion. Flowers, leaves and foliage, delicately strung into garlands, wreaths (circular arrangement), chaplets (flaunted on the head), etc. have been worn as adornments or hung as decorations since time immemorial.
84" L
Made in India
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