eirinn hayhow
£70.00
Sale price
£70.00
endless spiral tshirt swamp
endless spiral tshirt swamp
£70.00
Sale price
£70.00
Made to order
This item is made to order
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The spiral is a symbol of eternal change, it symbolises evolution, consciousness and creation. Tshirts have been screenprinted with handmade bark ink, with crushed selenite crystals for anti-anxiety properties. Neutral fit and made with salvaged organic cotton.
Due to the nature of natural dyes and foraging, colours and textures will vary, each item will be beautifully unique.
180gsm cotton
Sizing
Sizing
Measurements:
XS - width: 84cm (all the way round), length center front: 56.5cm, length shoulder down: 62cm
S - width: 98cm (all the way round), length center front: 56.5cm, length shoulder down: 65cm
M - width: 102cm (all the way round), length center front: 63cm, length shoulder down: 69cm, shoulder to arm: 21.5cm
L - width: 110cm (all the way round), length center front: 67cm, length shoulder down: 71.5cm, shoulder to arm: 23cm
XL - width: 118cm (all the way round), length center front: 67cm, length shoulder down:73.5cm, shoulder to arm: 25cm
Shipping
Shipping
This item is produced on a made-to-order basis and will be shipped from the UK in 2-4 weeks.
UK: £5
EU: £10
Rest of the world: £15
Orders & Returns
Orders & Returns
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Deeply connected with our natural world and its synchronised patterns, EIRINN HAYHOW carefully explores the foraging of wild plants, herbs and bark. Fascinated by the potential frequency of psychological energy waves emitted from plants and trees, and how these are synchronous with our hearts. She makes all the material for her collections using a combination of intuition and research-led processes. Her playful exploration of natural material has seen her recently exploring the use of living moss, incorporated into knit from foraged nettles and banana yarn.