Western Archaic Tradition petroglyphs date to at least several thousand years B.C., and possibly as many as 9,000 years B.C.. As a “style,” it is widely distributed; indeed, it is nearly universal in distribution, and its designs are probably rooted in the biology of our brains. It is much less common than its more recent counterparts in the Silver Creek region.

It is said, that the image of this simple, yet elegant design, represents the Great Egret or Heron.

The true meaning of the whole picture with the circle on the side is yet unknown, however there are quite a few symbolic meanings of the bird itself. In the more mystical circles the Great Egret it represents purity, strength, balance, concentration, longevity, and piety. Because they tend to enjoy solitude, their spirit also represents freedom and independence.

  • Long Sleeveless Pinafore Linen dress
  • Hand Made and hand Painted, Washed
  • 100% Fine European Linen, 185 gram/sm
  • Size – S –XL Loose Fit (see the attached diagram)
  • Dress color: Dark Blue
  • Image color: Brown Egret, Golden Sun
  • Dress weight (by feeling): Light
  • Has Pockets!!
  • Length of the straps:
  • Dress RAL code:

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Long Sleeveless Pinafore Linen dress

Long Sleeveless Pinafore Linen dress
Hand Made and hand Painted, Washed
100% Fine European Linen, 185 gram/sm
Size – S –XL Loose Fit (see the attached diagram)
Dress color: Dark Blue

Image color: Brown Egret, Golden Sun
Dress weight (by feeling): Light
Has Pockets!!
Length of the straps:
Dress RAL code:

Care Guide

Turn the garments inside out.

Wash them in cold water with a mild detergent (hand wash or gentle cycle on your washing machine at 30-40°C or 86-104°F)

This is very important: DO NOT USE FABRIC SOFTENER! It will eventually ‘eat’ the paint away.

After washing lay your item flat to dry or hang it up, to drip dry. Do not put the painted side towards direct sunlight.

Nevertheless that linen does not need ironing, because one can wear it “raw”, if it gets too “crushed”, then turn the item inside out before ironing it. Please do not use steam on the painted part. Put a cloth or a sheet of baking paper in-between.

Do not use bleach!

Do not Dry Clean!

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