CINTAMANI LINEN SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT

Sale Price: £125.00 Original Price: £245.00
Only 3 available

LIMITED EDITION — ONLY 100 MADE

The Chintamani, a Sanskrit term for a wish-fulfilling gem, holds a significant place in various cultures and artistic expressions throughout history.

• 100% French Linen
• Elastic Waist & Back Welt Pocket
• Original Artwork
• Made in Bali
• Free UK shipping over £200 & Global shipping over £500
• Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia
• 30-day returns

Regular fit. Take your usual size. Modelwears size M.

THE ARTWORK

The cintamani design, featuring three balls above wavy lines, is a popular motif found in Hindu and Buddhist art, commonly seen on Indian and Tibetan rugs. The lines resemblance to tiger stripes add to its visual allure.

Originally symbolising the power of royalty, the cintamani design gradually found its way onto Ottoman carpets during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, showcasing its adaptability and widespread appeal.

In Buddhism, the three circles grouped in a triangle represent the Buddhist trinity of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, signifying essential states of existence.

The notion of three sacred treasures is found across various civilizations, often believed to be divine gifts. Japan’s Three Sacred Treasures encompass the sword Kusanagi, the mirror Yata no Kagami, and the jewel Yasakani no Magatama. Each treasure embodies a primary virtue: valor, wisdom, and benevolence, respectively.

The Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol for the star Sirius bears a striking resemblance to these three objects, featuring an obelisk, a half circle, and a star. Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, disappears for seventy days each year before reappearing just prior to the summer solstice and the annual flooding of the Nile. This celestial event held immense importance to the Ancient Egyptians, who revered Sirius as the goddess of fertility.

The cintamani design also found its way into the art and textiles of various civilizations, including the Etruscans, Romans, Greeks, and Mesoamericans. Its simplicity and association with the auspicious number three evoke a calming effect, capturing our collective imagination as a symbolic representation of a universal truth that resonates across cultures and epochs.

Art by Lex Anderson.

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 75cm
Sleeve length : 27.5cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 28.5cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 60cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 29.5cm
Sleeve opening : 21.5cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 62cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 30.5cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 65cm
Length : 83cm
Sleeve length : 32.5cm
Sleeve opening : 25cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.

Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

DELIVERY & RETURNS

Try at Home
30-day returns if it’s not right.

Shipping
We ship worldwide from the UK. Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia — no additional charges on delivery. Free UK Shipping over £200 & Free Global Shipping over £500

Returns
Request a return and we’ll send you a label. Return fees apply.

For More Information
Please visit our Delivery & Returns & FAQ’s page.

SUSTAINABILITY

100% Linen GOT’s Certified.

Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.

For every item sold we plant a tree.

Size:

LIMITED EDITION — ONLY 100 MADE

The Chintamani, a Sanskrit term for a wish-fulfilling gem, holds a significant place in various cultures and artistic expressions throughout history.

• 100% French Linen
• Elastic Waist & Back Welt Pocket
• Original Artwork
• Made in Bali
• Free UK shipping over £200 & Global shipping over £500
• Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia
• 30-day returns

Regular fit. Take your usual size. Modelwears size M.

THE ARTWORK

The cintamani design, featuring three balls above wavy lines, is a popular motif found in Hindu and Buddhist art, commonly seen on Indian and Tibetan rugs. The lines resemblance to tiger stripes add to its visual allure.

Originally symbolising the power of royalty, the cintamani design gradually found its way onto Ottoman carpets during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, showcasing its adaptability and widespread appeal.

In Buddhism, the three circles grouped in a triangle represent the Buddhist trinity of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, signifying essential states of existence.

The notion of three sacred treasures is found across various civilizations, often believed to be divine gifts. Japan’s Three Sacred Treasures encompass the sword Kusanagi, the mirror Yata no Kagami, and the jewel Yasakani no Magatama. Each treasure embodies a primary virtue: valor, wisdom, and benevolence, respectively.

The Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol for the star Sirius bears a striking resemblance to these three objects, featuring an obelisk, a half circle, and a star. Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, disappears for seventy days each year before reappearing just prior to the summer solstice and the annual flooding of the Nile. This celestial event held immense importance to the Ancient Egyptians, who revered Sirius as the goddess of fertility.

The cintamani design also found its way into the art and textiles of various civilizations, including the Etruscans, Romans, Greeks, and Mesoamericans. Its simplicity and association with the auspicious number three evoke a calming effect, capturing our collective imagination as a symbolic representation of a universal truth that resonates across cultures and epochs.

Art by Lex Anderson.

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 75cm
Sleeve length : 27.5cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 28.5cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 60cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 29.5cm
Sleeve opening : 21.5cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 62cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 30.5cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 65cm
Length : 83cm
Sleeve length : 32.5cm
Sleeve opening : 25cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.

Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

DELIVERY & RETURNS

Try at Home
30-day returns if it’s not right.

Shipping
We ship worldwide from the UK. Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia — no additional charges on delivery. Free UK Shipping over £200 & Free Global Shipping over £500

Returns
Request a return and we’ll send you a label. Return fees apply.

For More Information
Please visit our Delivery & Returns & FAQ’s page.

SUSTAINABILITY

100% Linen GOT’s Certified.

Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.

For every item sold we plant a tree.