A single cotton wall hanging can bring softness where paint, plaster and shelves feel hard. Here, a Yin Yang centre sits inside a mandala-like ring of green and pink detail, set against deep black for a bold focal point in a quiet corner, studio room or meditation space.
The Yin Yang mandala artwork
The black ground gives the design a strong, graphic presence without needing a frame.
Yellow and black form the central Yin Yang, with small floral-style details at each side of the curve.
Green petal shapes radiate outwards, giving the piece a layered, symmetrical rhythm.
Pink linework softens the edge of the mandala and adds a bright, decorative finish.
The design works well as a wall focus behind a desk, low seating area, altar shelf or yoga mat.
Cotton with a softer feel than paper
Made from cotton, it brings a textile warmth that a poster cannot. The fabric has a light, foldable quality, so it can move between rooms or be stored away without the stiffness of framed art.
The surface shows fine linework and rich contrast, especially where the pink and green pattern meets the black background.
How to hang and style it
Hang it from the top edge with small clips, pins or a simple rod, depending on the surface and the look you prefer. Let it fall freely for a relaxed textile feel, or keep the corners more taut if you want the mandala to read as a clean central artwork.
It pairs especially well with neutral walls, wood furniture, plants and warm low lighting. Because the design is bold, give it a little breathing space rather than crowding it with other busy prints.
Symbol and setting
The Yin Yang symbol comes from Chinese philosophy, where it represents complementary forces held in relationship: dark and light, stillness and movement, softness and strength. Mandala forms are used across several contemplative traditions as circular images of order, focus and wholeness. This wall hanging brings those ideas into a modern decorative piece, as a visual …
region of manufacture: India