This printed Multi-wear sarong can be transformed into a skirt, top, or dress. And in this gorgeous design, it'll be the most worn item in your wardrobe. A non-crease satin means it's perfect for suitcase season, just grab and throw on, over swim, with a simple tank, or pair it with the matching oversized shirt.
Features:
Free Size
Wrap over
Multi wear
Material:
High-End Silk Satin
Very Soft
Does Not Stretch
Not See Through
Design Story:
The djet (or dat) tree was highly symbolic and practical. The palm tree in ancient Egypt was much more than just a tree—it was a symbol of fertility, abundance, and divine sustenance. The palm tree was associated with certain festivals and times of year. For instance, during the festival of Opet, the Egyptians would decorate temples and processions with palm fronds. Palm fronds were also used during the Hepzibah festival, which celebrated the king’s fertility and divine right to rule. It played a central role in both daily life and religious practices, making it one of the most important natural elements in ancient Egyptian culture.