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GAJAH WAKTRA BLUE SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT

£245.00

GAJAH WAKTRA BLUE ECOVERO RAYON SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT LIMITED EDITION of 100

Intricately crafted with pen and ink, adorned with natural pigments on paper, these diptych artworks transport us into the heart of Balinese mythology. In the right scene, we confront the visage of Prince Sutasoma seemingly swallowed by a giant head. In the left panel, we find a giant with an elephant’s head, a serpent, and a tigress.

FURTHER READING

The tale of Buddhist prince Sutasoma is an Old Javanese poem from the 14th century, set during the Majapahit empire. Sutasoma, deeply pious, fled the palace to avoid marriage and kingship, seeking refuge in a forest monastery.

There, he learned of King Purusada, a demon who craved human flesh after tasting it by accident. Purusada swore to offer 100 kings to the god Kala to cure his wounded leg. The monks asked Sutasoma to kill the demon king, but he refused violence.

On his journey, Sutasoma met Gaja Waktra, a giant with an elephant’s head. The giant challenged him, but Sutasoma, through meditation and peace, defeated him and gained a disciple. Next, they encountered a serpent and a starving tigress. Sutasoma offered himself to the tigress to save her cubs, but the god Indra resurrected him, turning the tigress into another disciple.

A war erupted between Dasabahu and Purusada, who had captured 100 kings for Kala. Purusada attacked and captured Sutasoma to offer him to Kala. The final scene shows Sutasoma voluntarily offering himself to Kala. Kala cannot swallow or regurgitate him, stuck until he renounces his aggression.

FEATURES

• Bule/White, Rayon Fabric
• Original Artwork By Deknoo Adnyana Dass
• Limited Edition of 100
• Camp Collar
• Short Sleeves
• Straight Hem
• Mother of Pearl Buttons
• 100% EcoVero Finest Rayon
• 30 Day Return Window
• Made in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 6
6cm
Length : 82cm
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.

SUSTAINABILITY

This Limited Edition Garment is made from cellulose-based fibres sourced from sustainably managed forests, which balance the needs of the environment, wildlife and forest communities.

100% Ecocero Rayon Ethically Produced by Lenzing.

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

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

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GAJAH WAKTRA BLUE ECOVERO RAYON SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT LIMITED EDITION of 100

Intricately crafted with pen and ink, adorned with natural pigments on paper, these diptych artworks transport us into the heart of Balinese mythology. In the right scene, we confront the visage of Prince Sutasoma seemingly swallowed by a giant head. In the left panel, we find a giant with an elephant’s head, a serpent, and a tigress.

FURTHER READING

The tale of Buddhist prince Sutasoma is an Old Javanese poem from the 14th century, set during the Majapahit empire. Sutasoma, deeply pious, fled the palace to avoid marriage and kingship, seeking refuge in a forest monastery.

There, he learned of King Purusada, a demon who craved human flesh after tasting it by accident. Purusada swore to offer 100 kings to the god Kala to cure his wounded leg. The monks asked Sutasoma to kill the demon king, but he refused violence.

On his journey, Sutasoma met Gaja Waktra, a giant with an elephant’s head. The giant challenged him, but Sutasoma, through meditation and peace, defeated him and gained a disciple. Next, they encountered a serpent and a starving tigress. Sutasoma offered himself to the tigress to save her cubs, but the god Indra resurrected him, turning the tigress into another disciple.

A war erupted between Dasabahu and Purusada, who had captured 100 kings for Kala. Purusada attacked and captured Sutasoma to offer him to Kala. The final scene shows Sutasoma voluntarily offering himself to Kala. Kala cannot swallow or regurgitate him, stuck until he renounces his aggression.

FEATURES

• Bule/White, Rayon Fabric
• Original Artwork By Deknoo Adnyana Dass
• Limited Edition of 100
• Camp Collar
• Short Sleeves
• Straight Hem
• Mother of Pearl Buttons
• 100% EcoVero Finest Rayon
• 30 Day Return Window
• Made in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 6
6cm
Length : 82cm
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.

SUSTAINABILITY

This Limited Edition Garment is made from cellulose-based fibres sourced from sustainably managed forests, which balance the needs of the environment, wildlife and forest communities.

100% Ecocero Rayon Ethically Produced by Lenzing.

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

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

MORE INFORMATION

FAQ's

GAJAH WAKTRA BLUE ECOVERO RAYON SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT LIMITED EDITION of 100

Intricately crafted with pen and ink, adorned with natural pigments on paper, these diptych artworks transport us into the heart of Balinese mythology. In the right scene, we confront the visage of Prince Sutasoma seemingly swallowed by a giant head. In the left panel, we find a giant with an elephant’s head, a serpent, and a tigress.

FURTHER READING

The tale of Buddhist prince Sutasoma is an Old Javanese poem from the 14th century, set during the Majapahit empire. Sutasoma, deeply pious, fled the palace to avoid marriage and kingship, seeking refuge in a forest monastery.

There, he learned of King Purusada, a demon who craved human flesh after tasting it by accident. Purusada swore to offer 100 kings to the god Kala to cure his wounded leg. The monks asked Sutasoma to kill the demon king, but he refused violence.

On his journey, Sutasoma met Gaja Waktra, a giant with an elephant’s head. The giant challenged him, but Sutasoma, through meditation and peace, defeated him and gained a disciple. Next, they encountered a serpent and a starving tigress. Sutasoma offered himself to the tigress to save her cubs, but the god Indra resurrected him, turning the tigress into another disciple.

A war erupted between Dasabahu and Purusada, who had captured 100 kings for Kala. Purusada attacked and captured Sutasoma to offer him to Kala. The final scene shows Sutasoma voluntarily offering himself to Kala. Kala cannot swallow or regurgitate him, stuck until he renounces his aggression.

FEATURES

• Bule/White, Rayon Fabric
• Original Artwork By Deknoo Adnyana Dass
• Limited Edition of 100
• Camp Collar
• Short Sleeves
• Straight Hem
• Mother of Pearl Buttons
• 100% EcoVero Finest Rayon
• 30 Day Return Window
• Made in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 6
6cm
Length : 82cm
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.

SUSTAINABILITY

This Limited Edition Garment is made from cellulose-based fibres sourced from sustainably managed forests, which balance the needs of the environment, wildlife and forest communities.

100% Ecocero Rayon Ethically Produced by Lenzing.

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

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

MORE INFORMATION

FAQ's

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