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Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
Tree of Life Starduster Kimono
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Tree of Life Starduster Kimono

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Over a year in the making, our captivating Tree of Life print was carefully adapted from an American archival lithograph from 1891. Worn and damaged, the print needed to be reconstructed, repaired, and reworked to restore its vibrant rich colours. The Tree of Life is a timeless symbol that can be found in almost every culture around the world — and represents connectedness, growth, hope, and harmony. Its “fruits” are the fruits of happiness — love, joy, and wonder among them. A dove, the symbol for peace, nests in the tree’s branches.

100% bamboo/wood viscose. 

Machine wash gentle or handwash and hang to dry. Kimono measurements: length 92cm , width 110cm. Model is 5'5" for reference.

 

“I am rooted, but I flow.” - Virginia Woolf

"Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky."

- Kahlil Gibran

"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.”

- M. Luther