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MERMAID MEN'S ・WOMEN'S ・UNISEX ART T SHIRT Illustration from “The Mermaid”, by Edmund Dulac, c.1911. From "Stories from Hans Christian Andersen" edition. "...If the polyps should seize you, when you go back through my wood," said the witch, "just drop a single drop of this liquid on them, and their
arms and fingers will burst into a thousand pieces." But the little
mermaid had no need to do this, for at the mere sight of the bright
liquid which sparkled in her hand like a shining star, they drew back in
terror. So she soon got past the wood, the bog, and the eddying
whirlpools... " Edmund Dulac (1882 – 1953) was one of the great figures from the Golden Age of Illustration. His works, eclectic and ethereal, referencing both Japanese prints and Persian miniatures, had a pronounced influence of Orientalism about them. The resulting exquisite use of colour, detail, texture are unparalleled in creating the magical scenes that feel like real glimpses into the enchanting universe of fairy kingdoms and all things wonderful and magic ♥ Hand printed in England. Avalable on Unisex Tee or Women's Tee. Female model wears a size Small and is 174cm/5′ 8½″ Tall, Bust 82cm/32½″, Waist 60cm/23½". Male model wears a size Medium and is 190cm/6'2" tall, Chest size 94cm/37", Waist 76cm/30". ♡ 100% cotton-feel polyester, high quality, smooth and super soft. ♡ 180gsm ♡ Printed by the process of dye-sublimation, the most environmentally friendly, sustainable process possible in garment printing and production. All sizes are approximate and may vary slightly. All T Shirts we sell are presented in our custom wrapping paper, hand-wrapped in Japanese style ("naname tsutsumi"). There’s no price on the swing/price tag. ★★★★★★★★ Our environmental credentials. - The wrapping paper and swing tags we use are made from 100% recycled uncoated paper. - All Vanilla sublimation Tees we use are WRAP, SEDEX or BSCI certified for the ethical labour practices in manufacturing process. - The method of dye-sublimation is sustainable and safe for the environment and the worker. Dye-sublimation creates zero water waste. |