Kimono in rayon fabric, brown.
Unisex.
Painting sewn on the back. That can be removed (by quickly cutting the thread) and put on another garment or hung as a painting on the wall.
Unique hand painted piece
Painting size 50x34 cm
Paint code 16.23
Painting meaning
Representation of Lamat, a nawal, that is, a glyph of the sacred Mayan calendar. There are 20 nawales and they come from the Tzolk'in, which is a Mayan lunar calendar. Lamat symbolizes life and regeneration. That's a pretty broad meaning on its own; but the Mayans made it a little more specific by referring to it as the seed that gives life. In that sense, it goes from the seeds of plants to the semen of both animals and humans; who see it as the source of life that was brought from the cosmos. It is associated with the planet Venus, the color yellow and the direction of the south.
Brown kimono with Mayan Venus painting
Made with washable textile paint. It is advisable to wash by hand to maintain the vivid colors of the paint or in a washing machine at a maximum of 30 degrees.
ONE SIZE
Width (armpit to armpit) 86 cm
Width (sleeve to sleeve) 132 cm
Front length 120 cm
Back length 100 cm
*measurements may have very small variations due to manual measurement