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Spirit Palm Labyrinth: 9cm diameter (to fit in the palm of a hand)
The Inner Journey3-D printed from ecologically-friendly plant-based (sugar cane) material, this 9cm diameter palm-labyrinth is a smaller version of the 19cm finger-labyrinth.
It comes in a cellophane bag with instructions included. It is available in green or purple/gold. Please state which colour you would like in the "comments" box when ordering.
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Spirit Finger Labyrinth: 19cm diameter
The Inner Journey3-D printed from ecologically-friendly plant-based (sugar cane) material, this 19cm diameter finger-labyrinth is a smaller version of the 19 metre labyrinth at Nether Springs.
It comes in a cellophane bag with instructions included. A colour will be selected at random. If you would like a specific colour, please state this in the "comments" box when ordering.
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Labyrinth Prayer Sphere : Metanoia- 7cm diameter
The Inner Journey3-D printed from ecologically-friendly plant-based (sugar cane) material, this finger-labyrinth ball comes in a box with instructions included. Also available in blue/green (Earth) and glow-in-the-dark white (Glow)
The 4-circuit wrap-around labyrinth has taken 18 months to design and each 7cm ball takes 15 hours to print, hence the relative expense. -
Labyrinth Prayer Sphere : Earth- 7cm diameter
The Inner Journey3-D printed from ecologically-friendly plant-based (sugar cane) material, this finger-labyrinth ball comes in a box with instructions included. Also available in purple/green (Metanoia) and glow-in-the-dark white (Glow)
The 4-circuit wrap-around labyrinth has taken 18 months to design and each 7cm ball takes 15 hours to print, hence the relative expense. -
Labyrinth Prayer Ball (St Oswald’s; Celtic Pathways) : 7cm diameter
The Inner Journey3-D printed from ecologically-friendly plant-based (sugar cane) material, this finger-labyrinth ball comes in a purple velvet drawstring bag with instructions included.
The 4-circuit wrap-around labyrinth has taken 18 months to design and each 7cm ball takes 15 hours to print, hence the relative expense.