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Muladhara by Natasha Singh
£340.00
This piece is inspired by The Muladhara Chakra which is the Root Chakra. The foundation of the physical structure of the body. The Word Muladhara comes from Sanskrit words “Mula” meaning Root and “dhara” meaning support. This Chakra is based on the Earth element and radiates Red.
This is a framed high quality print.
Size 50x50cm
Created in 2020