jaoka jaokha
£150.00
Sale price
£150.00
latex tattoo glove (personalise your word)
latex tattoo glove (personalise your word)
£150.00
Sale price
£150.00
In stock
Stock Status: in stock
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Limited handmade latex tattoo glove, exclusively for Apoc Store, allowing you to personalise your own word. Each glove is made to order in our London studio and tattooed by hand after purchase for maximum detail. Please allow up to two weeks for production.
Crafted from handmade 100% natural latex sheets with hand-stitched construction, adjustable buckle and lacing, and a machine-tattooed handwritten design.
Please note: latex is a natural material, so each piece is unique and may show slight variations. Over time, natural discolouration can occur from sunlight and sweat exposure.
Care: gently wipe non-tattooed areas with a damp cloth and mild detergent, avoid rubbing the tattoo, air dry flat or on a non-metal hanger, and dust lightly with talc to prevent sticking. Keep away from sunlight, heat, oils, and sharp folds. Do not iron, tumble dry, or dry clean.
Sizing
Sizing
Length 20 cm, size adjustable with a buckle and lacing
Shipping
Shipping
This item is in stock and will be shipped within 2 weeks from The United Kingdom.
EU: £12
UK: £5
US: £16
Global: £20
Orders & Returns
Orders & Returns
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Drawing from the designer’s Thai heritage, JAOKA JAOKHA’s design is a tapestry of emotions, weaving craftsmanship, cultural narratives, and contemporary subversion. The brand fuses one-of-a-kind pieces with ready-to-wear, echoing the intimacy of skin and fostering a deeper emotional connection between the wearer and the garment. The work is a medium of expression and a tribute to the complexity of human emotions and cultural narratives, where garments are not just worn, but deeply felt.