Amy Naylor Upcycled T-Shirt with Handpan Symbol (Front Print)
Amy Naylor Upcycled T-Shirt with Handpan Symbol (Front Print)
This upcycled T-shirt has been individually hand-stamped by artist Amy Naylor, giving it its own distinct character. The shirt is a soft, lightweight cotton in a regular-fit size M, with a classic crew-neck shape, and the hand-stamped design sits on the front in a simple, understated placement. Subtle variations in texture and print reflect the handmade process, making this a genuine one-off piece.
The stamped motif is a single flowing symbol combining a stylised handpan at the base with a rising, looping line inspired by the Unalome. Traditionally, the Unalome represents the journey through life — beginning at the centre, moving outward, and following a path that includes twists, detours, and moments of returning before rising into clarity again. It’s a visual metaphor for personal growth and the winding progression toward freedom or peace.
Amy explains her own interpretation like this:
“Usually the Unalome starts with a spiral, but I swapped that for a handpan. You start in the centre and work your way out. The loops show how sometimes you dip back down again and it feels like a step backwards, but this symbol shows that you’re still on the path. The handpan is a big symbol of my path to freedom, or enlightenment, or nirvana, or whatever you wanna call it.”
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