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Stickers
Browse a curated collection of Buddhist and Zen-inspired stickers, from the serene lotus flower to the contemplative figure of the Buddha seated on a tree branch. Whether you want to personalise a laptop, water bottle, journal, or wall space, each design carries meaning rooted in Buddhist iconography and meditative tradition.
Each design in this collection draws on visual language that Buddhist and broader South and East Asian artistic traditions have refined over centuries. A brief guide for those new to these motifs:
The Lotus (Padma): In both Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist thought, the lotus rising from muddy water is a widely used metaphor for awakening, the capacity to develop clarity and compassion within ordinary, imperfect conditions. The lotus appears throughout canonical imagery, including in depictions of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, and in the title of one of Mahayana Buddhism's most studied texts, the Lotus Sutra (Saddharma Pundarika Sutra).
The Mandala: Derived from the Sanskrit word for "circle," a mandala is a geometric diagram used in Vajrayana Buddhist ritual and meditation as a representation of a purified realm or the mind of an enlightened being. Tibetan sand mandalas, painstakingly constructed and then ritually destroyed, are among the most recognised expressions of this tradition. As a sticker motif, the mandala functions as a visual reminder of order, interconnection, and focus.
The Buddha Figure: Depictions of Shakyamuni Buddha, or of various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, follow established iconographic conventions (mudras, postures, attributes) that vary by lineage and region. Our Buddha on Tree Branch Stickers offer a more organic, nature-embedded interpretation of this familiar figure.
Zen Imagery: The word "Zen" (from the Chinese Chan, itself derived from the Sanskrit Dhyana, meaning meditative absorption) refers to a school of Mahayana Buddhism that emphasises direct experience and seated meditation (zazen). Zen visual art tends toward simplicity, brushwork, and natural themes, as reflected in both the Zen Wall Stickers and Yoga Zen Stickers in this collection.
Different designs suit different contexts. The table below gives a practical overview to help you choose:
| Product | Primary Motif | Best Suited For | Aesthetic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zen Wall Stickers | Zen calligraphy / nature | Walls, mirrors, meditation room | Minimalist, monochrome-friendly |
| Lotus Flower Stickers | Padma (lotus) | Laptops, journals, water bottles | Botanical, symbolic |
| Mandala Stickers | Geometric mandala | Notebooks, phone cases, windows | Intricate, symmetrical |
| Buddha on Tree Branch Stickers | Buddha in nature | Laptops, car windows, journals | Organic, illustrative |
| Yoga Zen Stickers | Yoga postures / Zen motifs | Yoga mats (frame), water bottles, gym gear | Active, clean lines |
Many practitioners incorporate symbolic visual anchors into their home altars or practice spaces. A mandala sticker on a meditation cushion storage box, or a lotus sticker on the cover of a practice journal, serves as a small but intentional marker of dedicated space. This is consistent with the broader Buddhist emphasis on creating conditions (rather than guarantees) for practice. The physical environment shapes attention; these objects contribute to that environment without overpowering it.
For a more layered approach, combine stickers with pieces from our Zen Decor collection, or pair a journal decorated with a Lotus Flower Sticker with a mala from our Meditation & Prayer section.
Stickers make a practical and unpretentious gift for someone beginning a meditation practice, a yoga student, or anyone who appreciates Buddhist-inspired design. Because they require no installation expertise and occupy minimal space, they travel well and suit a wide range of recipients.
Consider bundling a few stickers with a piece from our Buddhist jewelry collection or one of our Buddhist bracelets for a more complete gift. The visual language across collections is consistent, so pieces complement one another naturally.
To get the best results from any sticker in this collection:
These stickers occupy a modest but genuine place in a broader tradition of integrating Buddhist symbols into daily life, a practice found across Theravada Southeast Asia, Tibetan communities, Zen Japan, and the contemporary Western dharma world alike. They do not confer merit, and they carry no protective function in any orthodox doctrinal sense. What they do offer is a visual prompt: a small, deliberate choice to surround yourself with imagery connected to values you find meaningful.
For those interested in extending that aesthetic to wearable pieces, our Tibetan Jewelry collection and Gemstone Jewelry collection offer complementary options crafted with the same attention to symbolic accuracy.
Most stickers in this collection are designed for smooth, clean surfaces: laptops, phone cases, water bottles, notebooks, glass, and painted walls. Textured or porous surfaces such as brick, unfinished wood, or fabric are generally not suitable. Always check the individual product listing for surface compatibility, especially for wall stickers intended for painted surfaces.
Waterproof ratings vary by product. Some stickers in this collection, particularly those suited to water bottles or outdoor use, use a vinyl material with a waterproof laminate. Others are intended for dry indoor use only. The product description for each sticker specifies its material and resistance level. If you plan to use a sticker on a frequently washed surface, filter for waterproof listings or contact us before ordering.
Dimensions are listed on each individual product page. Sizes vary across the collection: smaller stickers (around 5-8 cm) are suited to laptops and bottles, while wall stickers may come in larger formats. If you need a specific size for a particular use, check the product dimensions before adding to cart.
Most vinyl stickers can be removed from hard surfaces without damage if peeled carefully at a low angle. On freshly painted walls or delicate surfaces, there is always some risk of paint lifting. We recommend doing a small patch test in an inconspicuous area first. Applying gentle heat from a hairdryer can soften the adhesive and make removal easier.
The motifs in this collection draw on Buddhist and broader South/East Asian artistic traditions. The lotus (padma) symbolises awakening arising from ordinary conditions. The mandala represents a purified realm or the structured nature of mind, used in Vajrayana Buddhist practice. The Buddha figure follows established iconographic conventions. Zen imagery reflects the simplicity and directness associated with the Chan/Zen school of Mahayana Buddhism. More detail on each symbol is provided in the descriptions above.
Stickers are lightweight and ship flat in protective packaging to prevent creasing or damage in transit. Delivery times depend on your location and the shipping method selected at checkout. Estimated delivery windows are shown on the checkout page. Expedited options are available for most destinations. You will receive a tracking number by email once your order has been dispatched.
Stickers that arrive damaged, defective, or significantly different from their listed description are eligible for a return or replacement. Because stickers are a low-cost consumable item, we handle each case individually. Contact our support team with a photo of the issue and your order number, and we will find a fair resolution promptly.