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Ezekiel’s Ophanim Blanket (Wheel Within a Wheel) | Antique Sacred Manuscript Throw
Ezekiel’s Ophanim Blanket (Wheel Within a Wheel) | Antique Sacred Manuscript Throw
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A blanket featuring Ezekiel’s “wheel within a wheel.”
The one that shows up in visions, not nurseries.
Inspired by Ezekiel 1:16–18, this design depicts the ophanim (often called “Thrones” or “wheels”) as intersecting rings of radiant metal, moving without turning and watching from every direction. It’s rendered in a warm, antique oil-and-parchment palette: luminous golds, smoked umbers, stormy cloud light, and a central, unblinking presence.
This is sacred imagery with teeth: awe first, comfort second. If you like your home décor reverent, unsettling, and historically adjacent to “please stop asking me what I saw,” this belongs on your couch.
Perfect For
- Theology nerds and scripture footnote readers
- Sacred art collectors with a dark sense of humor
- People suspicious of friendly angels
- Moody reading chairs, beds, and “quiet judgment” living rooms
Design Notes
- “Wheel within a wheel” composition inspired by Ezekiel’s vision
- Antique sacred illustration / old-world oil-painting aesthetic
- Glowing golds + storm-cloud neutrals for high contrast on fabric
- Statement piece (not background décor)
Collection
Liminal State: Sacred
Objects for the space between reverence and dread.
Product Features
- Plush sherpa backside for extra warmth and softness
- 100% polyester printed face with velvety texture
- Durable hemmed edges
- Available in multiple sizes (pre-constructed; slight size variance may occur)
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold with similar colors on gentle cycle
- Tumble dry low or hang dry
- Do not bleach or dry clean
Scripture Reference
Ezekiel 1:16–18 (paraphrase): a wheel intersecting a wheel, moving in any direction without turning; rims “high and awesome,” and full of eyes all around.
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