Socks - The day of the God
The Day of the God is a representation of Gauguin’s period in Tahiti and is the result of an imaginative interpretation of Polynesian mythology. It portrays Tahitian people on a beach during a religious ritual and is composed ofcontrasting hues, layered into different sections where pink represents the Earth.
After years of developing his technique alongside Pissarro, Gaugin moved to Tahiti where he ended up developing his exotic identity as an artist, pointing to his Peruvian roots which gave him the “primitive” element to his paintings.
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Description
Model inspired by: The day of the God by Paul Gauguin, 1894
Material: 80% combed cotton, 17% polyamide, 3% elastane
Care instruction: Wash inside out, max. 40°, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean
Manufacturing method: Made with 200 needle technology and coloured with the finest combed cotton, with seamless knitting and no stitches
Designed and manufactured in Portugal
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