Ed Abbey, modern novelists, said, that these might be supernatural figures, gods from the underworld perhaps, who hover in space, or dance, or stand solidly planted on two feet. Most are faceless but some stare back at you with large, hollow disquieting eyes. They might have meant protection and benevolence to their creators and a threat to strangers: beware, traveller, you are approaching the land of the horned gods….”

Who knows? Do you?
Perhaps. Perhaps these anthropomorphic figures present something that no one ever thought about.

Archaeologists haven’t agreed on a specific time period, but most attribute Barrier Canyon Style pictographs to a people known as the Desert Archaic culture who lived in Utah over a long time span, from 8000 B.C. through 500 A.D.

  • Long Sleeveless Pinafore Linen dress
  • Hand Made and hand Painted, Washed
  • 100% OEKO-TEX® Fine European Linen, 220 gram/sm
  • Size: S – >M, Fitted (see the attached diagram)
  • Dress color: Copper
  • Image color: Red Terracotta
  • Dress weight (by feeling): Medium
  • Length of the straps:
  • Dress RAL code:
  • The image is split on both sides of the dress, to create an unfolding story.

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One of A Kind

This is a Unique One of a Kind Item – The only one available

Long Sleeveless Pinafore Linen dress

Hand Made and hand Painted, Washed
100% OEKO-TEX® Fine European Linen, 220 gram/sm
Size: S – M, Fitted (see the attached diagram)
Dress color: Copper
Image color: Red Terracotta
Dress weight (by feeling): Medium
Length of the straps:
Dress RAL code:

The image is split on both sides of the dress, to create an unfolding story.

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!