Divine Feminine print of Oshun. Oshun, also known as Oxum and Ochún, is a supreme being or Orisha of the Yoruba people. In the Yoruba religion, she’s also called the river goddess and is commonly associated with fresh and sweet waters, love, purity, prosperity, fertility, harmony, marriage and beauty. In many Yoruba myths and stories, Oshun is described as the savior, protector, mother and nurturer of sweet things and humanity, and the keeper of spiritual balance.
Divine Feminine print of Oshun. Oshun, also known as Oxum and Ochún, is a supreme being or Orisha of the Yoruba people. In the Yoruba religion, she’s also called the river goddess and is commonly associated with fresh and sweet waters, love, purity, prosperity, fertility, harmony, marriage and beauty. In many Yoruba myths and stories, Oshun is described as the savior, protector, mother and nurturer of sweet things and humanity, and the keeper of spiritual balance.
Premium quality baby sweatshirts
Material
Material
Our baby sweatshirts are made from 85% organic cotton and 15% recycled polyester.
Classic fit
Classic fit
Slim fit with practical press studs for little ones aged 6-24 months.
Details
Details
High functionality and high quality.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our baby sweatshirts can be machine washed at 30 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
We use digital direct printing to ensure print quality and durability.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All baby sweatshirts are produced and printed by our trusted partner.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
"Music, pop culture and the wonderful world of childhood are my greatest sources of inspiration."
What began as a small personal series quickly became a phenomenon with which the Lebanese-French artist Nour Tohme won the Deutsche Bank Creative Award and many other honours. Nour studied graphic design and art history in Beirut and Paris. When she is not translating well-known pop songs into detailed illustrations, she works as a designer and studies art history at the Sorbonne.