Van Gogh "Sunflowers" Touch Screen Gloves
Van Gogh "Sunflowers" Touch Screen Gloves
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Stay warm, stay connected and stay stylish. Gorgeous gloves complete any outfit – protect your hands and add a touch of elegance to daily activities. Shopping, formal occasions, travel, garden parties, church – gloves are always appropriate and the perfect fashion accessory.
For Vincent van Gogh the sunflower paintings done in the south of France held a special significance – they communicated “gratitude”. Celebrate gratitude daily with a pair of van Gogh Sunflowers Gloves. The glorious amber gloves artfully display van Gogh’s painting while protecting your hands from sun, wind and cool weather. Add a splash of color to any day and make an impression – giftable gloves complete any outfit and are perfect for travel, commuting, church and special occasions.
Product Details
Product Details
- Buttery-soft faux suede caresses your hands
- Touch screen technology on thumbs and index fingers
- Warm and windproof yet breathable
- 95% polyester, 5% spandex
- Hand washable; hang to dry
- One size fits most
- Product type: Gloves
- Shipping Dimensions:
10.0
× 3.5 × 1.0
inches
(25.4 × 8.9 × 2.5 cm) - Shipping Weight: 0.19 lb (3.0 oz; 85 g)
- SKU010005030 | UPC: 0700811460153
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About the Artist, Vincent van Gogh
About the Artist, Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh (born March 30, 1853, Zundert, Netherlands—died July 29, 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, France) was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.
In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of which date from the last two years of his life. They include landscapes, still lifes, portraits and self-portraits, and are characterized by bold colors and dramatic, impulsive and expressive brushwork that contributed to the foundations of modern art. He was not commercially successful, and his death at 37 came after years of mental illness, depression and poverty.
About RainCaper
About RainCaper
After retiring to spend more time with her children and grandchildren, Jan saw a need in the marketplace for something more versatile than a rain poncho and stylish enough to wear both every day as well as for travel and special occasions. She wanted to create a better solution that offered more than a woman's rain coat; the result is a lightweight hooded and breathable.
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