Velvet curtain “Potala Collection” – Endless Knot (Srivatsa) | 122 x 213 cm | PIMCO
Velvet curtain “Potala Collection” – Endless Knot (Srivatsa) | 122 x 213 cm | PIMCO
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✨ Symbol of infinity, wisdom & harmony
The Potala Collection velvet curtain from PIMCO combines luxurious interior design with Tibetan Buddhist symbolism.
At the center is the Endless Knot (Srivatsa) – one of the eight auspicious symbols (Ashtamangala). It hovers above a pink lotus blossom and symbolizes infinity, the intertwining of wisdom and compassion, and a harmonious life.
A decorative statement piece for rooms with a spiritual, cultural or meditative atmosphere.
📏 Masse (Switzerland)
- Width: 122 cm
- Length: 213 cm
- This corresponds to approximately 4 x 7 feet.
- Delivered in a practical zippered bag
- Included in the package: 2 curtains
Ideal for living room, bedroom or meditation room.
🪶 Material & Quality
- High-quality velvet
- Soft, slightly glossy surface
- Subtle tone-on-tone structure with cloud and knot patterns
- Opaque with slight darkening
- Metal eyelets for easy mounting on curtain rods
- Vibrant, detailed print in blue, red & gold
🎨 Design & Details
- Gold-beige base color
- Central motif: Endless knot (Srivatsa) over lotus blossom
- Upper border with further Ashtamangala symbols:
- Golden Fish (Freedom & Happiness)
- Right-turning cone (Shanka – Sound of Teaching)
- Wheel of Dharma (Dharmachakra)
- Vibrant color accents: blue, red, yellow
♾ Meaning of the Endless Knot (Srivatsa)
The Endless Knot symbolizes:
- Infinite wisdom & compassion
- The interconnectedness of all things
- A long, harmonious life
- Spiritual balance
A powerful symbol of positive energy and inner harmony.
🌟 Why this Tibetan velvet curtain?
- Central symbol of good luck in focus
- Ideal for yoga, meditation & Feng Shui rooms
- High-quality velvet with a luxurious feel
- Opaque & decorative
- Perfect for lovers of Tibetan art and spirituality
