4 Elements - Ladies Designer Bomber Jacket

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Women's Bomber Jacket

Women's Bomber Jacket by A. Foll - 

The four elements, fire, earth, water and wind, can be taught through the medicine wheel. In the teaching of the elements, the yellow quadrant represents fire, since from fire we receive warmth and light. Red represents earth, as it is from the earth we receive the food we eat and the medicine we need to live; it is our life blood. Black symbolizes water. It is essential to our bodies, flowing to all the plants and animals on the earth. Wind is represented by the white quadrant. It is the air we need to breathe; it is the life-giving force we cannot see.

  • Cuffed sleeves with stretch rib
  • Stand collar in stretch ribbing
  • Ribbed hem at waist for fitted look
  • Twin front pockets
  • Handmade to order

86°F wash. Dry flat. Do not tumble dry. Cool iron. Alternatively can be professionally dry cleaned.

  • Wash At 86°F
  • Dry Flat
  • Do Not Tumble Dry
  • Low Heat
  • Dry clean, tetrachloroethylene (PCE)

  XXS: XS: S: M: L: XL: 2XL: 3XL: 4XL:
Bust
XXS:
64 - 72 cm
25 - 28 "
XS:
72 - 80 cm
28 - 31 "
S:
80 - 88 cm
31 - 35 "
M:
88 - 96 cm
35 - 38 "
L:
96 - 104 cm
38 - 41 "
XL:
104 - 112 cm
41 - 44 "
2XL:
112 - 124 cm
44 - 49 "
3XL:
124 - 136 cm
49 - 54 "
4XL:
136 - 148 cm
54 - 58 "
Waist
XXS:
46 - 54 cm
18 - 21 "
XS:
54 - 62 cm
21 - 24 "
S:
62 - 70 cm
24 - 28 "
M:
70 - 78 cm
28 - 31 "
L:
78 - 86 cm
31 - 34 "
XL:
86 - 94 cm
34 - 37 "
2XL:
94 - 106 cm
37 - 42 "
3XL:
106 - 118 cm
42 - 46 "
4XL:
118 - 130 cm
46 - 51 "

About the Artist:

Amyrose Foll resides on a farm in Virginia with her family. When not farming, she creates a range multimedia art from millenary to digital art. She believes Indigenous art doesn't have to fir into a "traditional" box, and that creative interpretations, expressing culture as an evergreen & evolving art, and representation in white dominated fields is crucial. Many of her designs incorporate broad elements drawn from her Panawapskwei, and Alnôba heritage.