åmot bandana print (pre-orders)

$35.00

Pre-orders are back! Only 45 bandanas available this run.

Fingers Duke Design Studio will be printing the bandanas.

Please allow up to one month for bandanas to be printed and shipped.

You will receive an email notification when shipping is complete.

20% of sales will be dedicated to Ganesha, a beloved Afro-Indigenous trans woman , organizer, cultural healer, dreamer, performer and incredible artist!

**For this run of bandanas, costs have increased due to production.

size 22”x 22” inches

100% cotton,

black bandana cloth, white screen printing ink

hang it as art, wear it on your head, neck or in your pocket :)

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Pre-orders are back! Only 45 bandanas available this run.

Fingers Duke Design Studio will be printing the bandanas.

Please allow up to one month for bandanas to be printed and shipped.

You will receive an email notification when shipping is complete.

20% of sales will be dedicated to Ganesha, a beloved Afro-Indigenous trans woman , organizer, cultural healer, dreamer, performer and incredible artist!

**For this run of bandanas, costs have increased due to production.

size 22”x 22” inches

100% cotton,

black bandana cloth, white screen printing ink

hang it as art, wear it on your head, neck or in your pocket :)

Pre-orders are back! Only 45 bandanas available this run.

Fingers Duke Design Studio will be printing the bandanas.

Please allow up to one month for bandanas to be printed and shipped.

You will receive an email notification when shipping is complete.

20% of sales will be dedicated to Ganesha, a beloved Afro-Indigenous trans woman , organizer, cultural healer, dreamer, performer and incredible artist!

**For this run of bandanas, costs have increased due to production.

size 22”x 22” inches

100% cotton,

black bandana cloth, white screen printing ink

hang it as art, wear it on your head, neck or in your pocket :)

This print was inspired by my homeland trip back to Guåhan in 2022 after 18 years of not being back home. It is inspired by the åmot (medicine) & flora of our land: the kåhlao (fern) and the gaosåli (flower) are surrounded by CHamoru pottery motifs!