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Navajo mandalas, often referred to as sand paintings, are traditionally made from finely ground colored sands, which are carefully arranged to create intricate designs. These mandalas typically incorporate natural pigments derived from minerals, plants, and other organic materials to achieve vibrant colors. The patterns often hold spiritual significance and are used in healing ceremonies or cultural rituals. Once completed, the mandala is usually destroyed as a symbolic act of impermanence and to release the healing energies into the environment.

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