Heiress / Heron (pouch)

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The heiress and the heron - Nature and man in one.
In the style of the '20s and the Art Nouveau, we see this motif as a unity of luxury of the time and the closeness to nature, which is often evoked by art.

Even in ancient times, the heron was considered a Holy animal viewed. especially in Heliopolis (Egypt).
Its Egyptian name “Boinu” is derived from “shine, rise”.
The herons always appeared in large numbers when the Nile floods began. Therefore this bird with its cyclical return was considered to be Life giver and innovator.

This return and the rebirth as a complement to the youthful beauty and glamor of the heiress in the picture.
She holds the heron tight, gives him support and wants to be close to his grace.

 

- Framed by the color of love, the flowers and the motif of the life giver, this picture pays homage to our lives. -

 

 


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From controlled organic cultivation
Dimensions: W36 x H42 x D8 cm
Material: 100% combed cotton (organic); Twill 170g / m²
Printing: one-sided
In the production of this shirt as far as possible, ethical considerations are taken into account (Sweatshop free). The factories are powered exclusively by renewable energy sources and the organic cotton used for production is grown entirely without the use of mineral oil-based fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.
Earth Positive® means 100% organic cotton and a 90% reduced carbon footprint (according to BSI PAS2050, certified by the Carbon Trust (UK).)

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Weight 0,18 kg
bag Color

Black

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