In many Eastern cultures, particularly Chinese and Japanese traditions, magnolias are heavy with meaning. They are noble and pure because they are often associated with high status and a "noble" spirit. Magnolias represent endurance because they have existed for millions of years (predating bees!), and they embody longevity and the ability to survive harsh conditions. They also represent feminine gentleness because they often symbolize "Yin" energy—softness backed by incredible strength. The Koi is the ultimate symbol of the "underdog" making it big. Legend says a Koi that swims up the Yellow River and leaps over the "Dragon Gate" is transformed into a dragon. They represent the drive to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness. They represent the perfect balance of masculine and feminine energies. These celestial bodies shift the meaning from the "earthly" to the "infinite". The moon is the quintessential symbol of Yin. It represents the subconscious, intuition, and the cyclical nature of time (waxing and waning). The stars represent divine guidance, hope, and the "spark" of inspiration in the darkness. Together, the moon and stars against the "earthly" flowers and fish create a bridge between the physical world and the spiritual realm. The growth (Koi) and beauty (Magnolia) are guided by a higher cosmic order (Moon/Stars), and that life is a constant, beautiful loop of effort and rest.
The woman’s raglan pullover fleece is a blend of 52% Airlume ring-spun cotton and 48% polyester fleece. The end result is an incredibly soft fabric that holds its shape well. This raglan-cut sweatshirt features contoured seams. The high-quality composition makes it perfect for sublimation printing; all included designs come out looking great.
.: 52% Airlume preshrunk, combed, ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester fleece
.: Medium fabric (7.0 oz /yd² (240 g/m²))
.: Mid-length
.: Relaxed fit
.: Tear-away label
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