Styles · Vastu Wall Art
Vastu-aligned handcrafted wall art
Vastu-aligned wall art for an Indian home typically means sacred-geometry pieces — Shree Yantra on the east-facing wall of a pooja room, 7 Chakras behind a meditation cushion or in a study, and mandalas on a living-room focal wall. A handcrafted multi-layered wooden piece carries the tradition more faithfully than a printed reproduction.
Vastu Shastra, the classical Indian treatise on architecture and placement, treats the direction and material of wall art as part of the room's energetic balance. The east wall receives the rising sun and is traditionally the strongest placement for auspicious pieces — Shree Yantra, Ganesha, and sacred-geometry art.
Sutrayan's Vastu-aligned SKUs are: the Shree Yantra Sacred Wall Art (traditionally east-facing pooja-room wall, associated with prosperity), the 7 Chakras Spiritual Wall Art (meditation corners and pooja rooms, maps the Mūlādhāra → Sahasrāra system), and the Bloom Whirl mandala (living rooms, entryways — a modern rendition of the ancient meditation mandala form).
Every piece is made to order at our Kanpur workshop, hand-finished with non-toxic stains, and shipped with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity. For placement guidance specific to your home, see our Vastu-compliant wall art guide below.
Questions, answered
Which direction is best for Vastu wall art?
The east-facing wall for auspicious and prosperity-linked pieces (Shree Yantra). The north-east for meditation and study pieces (7 Chakras). Avoid placing sacred-geometry art on bathroom-adjacent walls.


