Indira Gandhi: Open Hand, Open Heart Philosophy

Indira Gandhi: Open Hand, Open Heart Philosophy

$2.50

Description

Indira Gandhi (1917-1984), India's first and only female Prime Minister, inspires with this profound message. This piece visually interprets her powerful words, "You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist," featuring two hands in a symbolic gesture of connection and conflict.

Key details

  • Size: 2.5 inches
  • Material: vinyl
  • Category: sticker
  • Handmade: Yes

Product Details

Indira Gandhi (1917-1984), India's first and only female Prime Minister, delivers a timeless lesson on diplomacy and understanding. This compelling piece brings her wisdom to life, illustrating the profound truth that genuine connection requires openness. The design features two hands, one reaching out in an inviting gesture, while the other remains symbolically closed, emphasizing the impossibility of true engagement without mutual willingness. The bold typography highlights key phrases, making the message instantly impactful. It serves as a daily reminder of the importance of empathy, dialogue, and a willingness to compromise in all interactions, from personal relationships to global affairs.

Perfect For

Inspiring personal reflection spaces

Enhancing office or study environments

Thoughtful present for leaders and educators

Adding character to journals or planners

Care Instructions

Gently wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbing to preserve the print quality.

FAQ

Is this sticker waterproof?

Most of our stickers are designed for everyday use. For best results, avoid long soaks and hand-wash surfaces when possible.

What surfaces does it stick to?

Smooth, clean surfaces work best: laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and phone cases.

How is it made?

Each design is handmade and curated by Shilpiworks with careful finishing for a clean, durable look.

Specifications

Size:2.5 inches
Material:vinyl
Category:sticker
Complexity:medium
Handmade:✓ Yes
Made by:Shilpi's Creations

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