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Gwathmey-Siegel
Mandala, 1999

The word "Mandala" translates into circle or polygon. It also is a sense of being centering on knowing the "right thing to do."

Today, "Mandala" is most frequently associated with Tibet.  It is a form of movement in meditation; a slow even flow that reinforces the Buddhist belief in emptying the mind and being totally one with the present.

It is easy to understand why Gwathmey-Siegel chose Mandala for their clock design.  Not only is there an obvious geometric connection; but as time moves our soul and mind continually renew. Mandala lures us into its movement making this design not only "magical" but full of allegoric associations.

The Mandala Clock has a round disc as an hour hand, yellow minute hand and a red second hand.  It is colored in field of gray and made of aluminum. It operates on one AA battery (not included).

Mandala
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