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100% organic cotton sweatshirt - Le Voyage des Cranes * Round neck and long sleeves * Embroidered patch in Japanese “cranes” fabric * Fabric finish on the collar and left cuff * Ribbed finish at the cuffs and bottom of the sweatshirt An eco-responsible sweatshirt: * Sweatshirt made of organic fair trade cotton. * Design and sewing of embroidery in Paris. * The sweatshirt has GOTS, SA 8000, EU eco label, Fairtrade and NEUTRAL® RESPONSIBILITY labels Composition: 100% organic cotton sweatshirt 100% cotton fabric insert Washing advice: Wash your sweatshirt at 30°C ** Delivery between 5 and 10 days, we make your orders to measure, this explains the delivery time. With us no waste and make way for slow fashion** The fabric: Japanese tsuru The Japanese crane is often represented on Japanese fabrics and papers, realistically or in the form of origami. It is a large bird with a long neck and long legs. Its feathers are predominantly white and the top of its head is red. This graceful bird symbolizes longevity, good fortune as well as fidelity since the Japanese crane is known for choosing a lifelong partner. Indeed, if the motif is composed of a couple of cranes, it symbolizes a strong and happy marriage. Cranes are very popular in Japan. A legend says that if you make a thousand origami cranes, then you see your wishes come true. It is for all these reasons that the crane is mainly used as a motif on the “uchikake”, that long kimono coat worn at weddings. Finally, the broad wings of the crane were seen as a way of bringing souls to heaven and bringing everyone to a higher level of spirituality, to enlightenment. People believed in the return of the soul of their ancestors when they arrived because these birds, inhabiting the kingdom of Tokoyo (imaginary land beyond the seas), visited them during the period of the Day of the Dead. It is assumed that this is the reason why the development of portals has grown exponentially, because these, called torii (torii = bird/i = house), are shaped like perches. Pruning advice Léa is 16m64 tall and wears size S.
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SKU: SHIBF-01 Made in France Weight: 450 g (15.87 oz)


















