Dharma Knot

$400.00

This sculptural panel features an intricate interwoven motif often referred to as the Endless Knot or Dharma Knot, a classical emblem from Buddhist iconography. Traditionally symbolizing the interconnectedness of all things, the knot is rendered here in warm Kansas Crème limestone, set within a deeply carved square frame.

The composition balances geometric precision with organic movement, suggesting harmony between structure and flow. The loops and crossings form a continuous path with no beginning or end—evoking eternity, compassion, and the Eightfold Path when interpreted through a Buddhist lens.

The carved background texture contrasts with the smooth, dimensional lines of the knot, giving depth and subtle drama. Whether viewed as a Dharma Wheel variation, a sacred mandala, or an abstract meditation on unity, this piece invites stillness and reflection.

This work merges spiritual symbolism with the timeless craft of stone carving—making it suitable for both contemplative spaces and architectural settings.

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Wipe marble occasionally with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Finish with a dry cloth. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners. Do not saturate.

Description

This sculptural panel features an intricate interwoven motif often referred to as the Endless Knot or Dharma Knot, a classical emblem from Buddhist iconography. Traditionally symbolizing the interconnectedness of all things, the knot is rendered here in warm Kansas Crème limestone, set within a deeply carved square frame.

The composition balances geometric precision with organic movement, suggesting harmony between structure and flow. The loops and crossings form a continuous path with no beginning or end—evoking eternity, compassion, and the Eightfold Path when interpreted through a Buddhist lens.

The carved background texture contrasts with the smooth, dimensional lines of the knot, giving depth and subtle drama. Whether viewed as a Dharma Wheel variation, a sacred mandala, or an abstract meditation on unity, this piece invites stillness and reflection.

This work merges spiritual symbolism with the timeless craft of stone carving—making it suitable for both contemplative spaces and architectural settings.