Woven Tibetan Mandalas Premium Jigsaw Puzzle

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Two Tibetan mandalas sit atop a rustic wood table, accompanied by the colorful balls of yarn that were used to make them. The woven patterns make this online jigsaw puzzle bold and texturally interesting.

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beckydent
Dec 1, 2020
This was an interesting puzzle. Fun.
pixipixil
May 10, 2020
It's Mothers' Day today and here we are still on lockdown just waiting until we get sick. This was just the right puzzle both to cheer me with it's lovely design and to remind me God is in control. If anyone else happens on this puzzle be safe and have a Happy Mothers' Day.
micki
Jan 20, 2020
Are these supposed to be like good luck charms?
pixipixil
Feb 25, 2019
I liked these so much I tried to make one but couldn't figure it out. I may try again. I think I figured it out this time.
micki
Sep 11, 2018
Very interesting. I've never seen this before or heard of a Mandala. This was also a difficult puzzle for me.
JAMP124
Aug 9, 2018
Any design "on the bias" is a bit more challenging!
I love colorful puzzles.
pixipixil
Aug 14, 2018
Me too. I have made the simpler God's eye with two sticks. These are much prettier so I looked them up on the web and there are some terrific designs. I want to try making some of them.
My Chilian sister-in-law gave me a large two stick one I had on the wall for some years. She is since deceased and I have no idea what happened to the Gods eye she made which was very pretty.
kt2shoes
Aug 9, 2018
Ojo de Dios - God's eye! We used to weave them when I went to
summer camp - but a simpler version. It was a great way to use up leftover yarn.
kt2shoes
Aug 9, 2018
I guess they say these are Tibetan, but the Mexicans have a very similar version, which is what I meant. Should have read the title first!
rahrah1820
Aug 9, 2018
This was a bit hard to get started, but I really liked working with the colors.
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