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Medium Classical Finger Labyrinth, Wide Grooves, Maple Wood, 7.5" by 6.5"

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Finger labyrinths are a tool for practicing mindfulness and meditation. They can help to calm and center oneself.  As opposed to a traditional maze, there are no wrong turns. The path, no matter how twisted, leads to the center. A carved finger path makes it unnecessary to look, allowing one to focus on the walk.

The labyrinth follows a pattern of a classical, Cretan maze. Our labyrinth has a well-defined center, making it natural for a finger to rest at the end of the walk.

Features of this labyrinth:

  • this medium-sized finger labyrinth is made of maple wood
  • it measures 7 1/2 inches by 6 1/2 inches and is approximately 7/8 inch thick
  • it is hand finished with beeswax and jojoba oil. It comes with a cotton storage bag
  • the labyrinth has wide grooves with smooth edges, which are very satisfying and easy to trace

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The groove size on this labyrinth has been chosen specifically to make it comfortable to trace even for large hands. This size of a labyrinth is excellent for keeping on a table or desk. The labyrinth can also be held in hand - the edges of the labyrinth are rounded and profiled, so it nestles in your hands. That makes it very satisfying yet comfortable to hold.

Materials

Handcrafted from maple wood

Finished with beeswax and jojoba oil

Dimensions

7.5" wide, 6.5" high, 0.75" thick

A labyrinth is a great tool to have at home or on an office desk, as walking the labyrinth is a right-brain activity enhancer and helps calm oneself and enhances problem-solving. A carved finger path makes it unnecessary to look, allowing one to focus on the walk. As opposed to a traditional maze, there are no wrong turns. Our labyrinths have a well-defined center, making it natural for a thumb to rest at the end of the walk. Experiment with using the non-dominant hand to find the way!

Find out more about labyrinths here!