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7 Chakra Heart Sun Catcher, 13.5 Inch

7 Chakra Heart Sun Catcher, 13.5 Inch
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Hung where the morning light can reach it, a suncatcher turns an ordinary window into a small daily ceremony of color. This 7 Chakra Sun Catcher carries seven beads in the rainbow order of the chakras, from red at the root to violet at the crown, strung above a Tree of Life and a prism heart that breaks the sunlight into moving rainbows. It is decoration with a meaning built in: a bright, turning reminder of the seven centers as you pass by. Hang it in a sunny window and let it scatter color across the walls, a gentle marker for your space and your daily practice.

Key Features of the 7 Chakra Sun Catcher

Seven chakra-colored beads. Strung in the traditional rainbow order from root to crown, the beads carry the familiar color sequence of the seven chakras as a visual focus.

A prism heart and stars. Faceted prism pieces catch direct sunlight and throw moving rainbows across the room, so the piece comes alive whenever the light hits it.

Made to hang in a window. A gold-toned frame about 13.5 inches long with a Tree of Life center and a loop for hanging, sized for a sunny window or a bright corner of an altar.

Product Details

  • Length: approximately 13.5 inches
  • Design: seven chakra-colored beads, Tree of Life, sun and moon motif, prism stars and heart
  • Frame: gold-toned metal
  • Hanging loop included
  • Best hung where direct sunlight can reach the prisms

The Spiritual Significance

The seven chakras come from the yogic traditions of India, a system of energy centers running from the base of the spine to the crown of the head, each given its own color in the rainbow from red to violet. That color sequence is what this suncatcher carries, which is why it reads at a glance as a chakra piece rather than a plain prism.

As an object, a suncatcher is decorative rather than ceremonial, but a themed one like this works as a quiet visual cue. Hung in your space, it can mark a spot for meditation or intention, and the rainbows it casts make an easy focus for a moment of pause. Let it be a reminder of balance among the centers rather than a tool that acts on its own.

How To Use the 7 Chakra Sun Catcher

  1. Hang it in a window or bright spot where direct sunlight can reach the prisms and scatter color into the room.
  2. If you like, cleanse it on arrival with cleansing smoke or a night of moonlight before you place it.
  3. Use the rainbows it casts as a focus for a pause, a breath, or a short meditation as you pass through your day.
  4. Let the color sequence stand as a reminder of the seven centers when you set an intention for balance.
  5. Dust it gently now and then so the prisms keep catching the light cleanly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a chakra suncatcher for?

It is a decorative window piece that carries the seven chakra colors in bead form and scatters rainbow light when the sun hits its prisms. People hang it as a bright visual reminder of the chakra system and as a focus for meditation or intention, not as an energy device.

Where should I hang it?

Anywhere direct sunlight can reach the prisms: a south or east window is ideal, since the moving light is what brings the piece alive. A bright corner near an altar or meditation seat also works well, letting the cast rainbows mark the space.

What do the seven colors mean?

They follow the chakra sequence from the yogic traditions of India: red for the root, orange for the sacral, yellow for the solar plexus, green for the heart, blue for the throat, indigo for the third eye, and violet for the crown. The order is the same one used in chakra practice.

Is this a crystal, or glass and metal?

It is a beaded suncatcher made of colored glass or acrylic beads, faceted prism pieces, and a gold-toned metal frame, rather than natural gemstone. Its purpose is decorative and symbolic: catching light and carrying the chakra colors, not standing in for chakra crystals themselves.

How do I care for it?

Dust the beads and prisms gently with a soft cloth so they keep catching light cleanly, and check the cord now and then where it hangs. If you like to cleanse your spiritual decor, smoke or a night of moonlight suits it well between seasons.

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