Mandala Magic Market

by David Zydd

24 Golden Seamless Floral Mandala Patterns


















24 Golden Seamless Floral Mandala Patterns

Vector seamless patterns for wrapping, textile, wallpapers, backgrounds and many more.

The .ZIP file contains:
- 24 tileable, seamless patterns
- 4 golden color palettes
- 6 geometric variations for each palette

.ZIP file size: 532.6 MB

4 file formats:
- 24 .SVG vector images
- 24 .EPS vector images
- 24 .AI vector images
- 24 .JPG images, 5000x5000 pixels, 360 DPI

96 files in total





Price: $12.00
Licence: Commercial


Commercial licence:
- No attribution required
- Use the patterns for resale products (Zazzle, RedBubble, etc...)
- Use the patterns without attribution
- Use the patterns for unlimited copies or prints
- Use the patterns in derivative artwork, logo design, etc...
- Do not use for resale without major modification as digital product (microstock, etc...)


Tileable, seamless pattern:
A seamless pattern is a design that can be repeated and tiled infinitely without showing any visible breaks, seams, or gaps.
This is achieved by creating a single tile whose edges blend together perfectly with the edges of adjacent tiles, allowing for a continuous and uninterrupted flow when repeated.
These patterns are used in various applications like textile design, wallpapers, and digital backgrounds.


Vector image:
A vector image is a digital image made of mathematical equations that define points, lines, and curves, allowing it to be scaled to any size without losing quality.
Unlike raster images, which are made of pixels and become blurry when enlarged, vector images maintain sharp, clear edges and are ideal for any graphics that need to be resized.
Because of their mathematical foundation, vector images are infinitely scalable. You can enlarge or shrink them to any dimension without any loss of quality or sharpness.
Vector graphics are not dependent on a fixed number of pixels, meaning they are not pixelated when enlarged.
You can edit it in any version of Adobe Illustrator and you can rasterize it in Adobe Photoshop.