Single Cotton Bedspread And Wall Hanging – Black Hamsa
Graphic black cotton becomes a room-changing textile when the hamsa sits at the centre, framed by a bright circular pattern in pink, blue, yellow and orange. Use it as a single bedspread for an instant shift in mood, or hang it as bold wall decor when a blank wall needs colour, symmetry and presence.
Single Cotton Bedspread And Wall Hanging – Black Hamsa is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Graphic black cotton becomes a room-changing textile when the hamsa sits at the centre, framed by a bright circular pattern in pink, blue, yellow and orange. Use it as a single bedspread for an instant shift in mood, or hang it as bold wall decor when a blank wall needs colour, symmetry and presence.
Single Cotton Bedspread And Wall Hanging – Black Hamsa is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the black hamsa design brings
- The dark ground makes the central colours feel luminous, almost like stained glass against night.
- The hamsa hand, eye motif and lotus-style detailing give the design a watchful, symbolic focus.
- The circular border softens the boldness, creating a mandala-like centre point for a bedroom or living space.
- As a bedspread, it adds pattern to the room.
- As a wall hanging, it works like textile art, bringing movement and warmth to a plain surface.
Cotton, colour and making
Made from cotton and handmade in India, this piece has the relaxed character of a versatile home textile rather than a formal wall print. The design is set on a black background, with a vivid central hamsa and ornamental circle visible across the cloth.
How to style it
Drape it over a single bed, fold it across the lower half of bedding, or let it hang flat as a statement textile. For wall display, use gentle textile clips, a poster hanger or a rod-and-clip method so the cotton is supported without being pierced.
The hamsa as a design symbol
The hamsa, sometimes called the Hand of Fatima or Hand of Miriam, appears across Jewish, Islamic and North African visual culture as a sign of watchful protection. Here it is used as decorative textile iconography, paired with an eye motif, lotus-like forms and circular symmetry. The result feels both symbolic and modern: a strong central image for people who like their home textiles to carry meaning, not just pattern.
Single size and details
This is a single cotton bedspread and wall hanging, weighing 380 g.
A thoughtful gift for a colour-led home
It suits someone who loves symbolic motifs, monochrome contrast and expressive textiles. It is especially fitting for a first flat, a bedroom refresh, a meditation corner, or anyone who likes one piece to work in more than one way.
Material
Cotton
Colour
Black
Mounting
Wall-mounted
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