Using A Finger Labyrinth

I always appreciate walking a labyrinth. Sometimes I feel the need to walk one. This is one I stumbled one while in Wilmington behind art museum and it was a bonus to an already beautiful day to get to experience it.

But one doesn’t always stumble upon a labyrinth to walk with their feet! This is a good time to have a finger labyrinth to use. Yes, you can download one from the internet. But the tactile quality of fabric and fibers is a perfect sensory advantage for a finger labyrinth.

Unlike a maze you can’t get lost in a labyrinth! Tracing the circuits of the ancient labyrinth’s spiral design is a wonderful way to find peace, take time to reflect and recharge. Use this tool as a meditation aide or when an outdoor labyrinth is not accessible. And aren’t those fibers lining the path beautiful?!

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As of this posting there are nine different color ways. See them all here! And if you need a stole with a labyrinth theme check out this purple one, this green one and this one made out of Afrocentric fabrics!

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Jenny Gallo

Jenny Gallo is the artist and founder of Carrot Top Studio, where she has been creating story-rich clergy stoles and meaningful art since 2004. What began as a love for making and serving faith communities has grown into a studio practice rooted in season, symbol, and care. Trained as an art educator, Jenny taught art in Chicago, Houston, and Pittsburgh before devoting herself fully to studio work. She holds a B.S. in Art Education from The Pennsylvania State University and now lives and works in the Madison, Wisconsin area.

http://www.CarrotTopStudio.com
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