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All That Glitters - Gold Jandals NZ Art

All That Glitters - Gold Jandals NZ Art

Step into the nostalgia of sunny beach days and make lasting memories with the vibrant new mixed media original artwork for sale of gold sparkly jandals by Collette Renee Fergus. As a contemporary New Zealand artist, Fergus captures the essence of Kiwi summer in this stunning tribute to one of the country's most beloved icons, flip-flop jandals.

Imagine yourself slipping off your glittering gold jandals, the sparkle catching the sunlight as you feel the soft, warm sand beneath your feet and hear the soothing rhythm of the waves.

Transport yourself back to those cherished beachside moments of sun, surf, and fun. This intricately textured mixed-media piece celebrates New Zealand's favourite casual footwear.

Crafted with careful attention to detail using premium materials like Golden paints, gels, and pastes, along with glass accents, Fergus has created a unique artwork measuring 250mm x 250mm on a stretched canvas.

"All That Glitters" is a small yet striking piece, perfect for starting conversations and adding a touch of summer spirit to any space.

Priced at $190NZD, this artwork is an investment that's sure to be treasured.

Celebrate Kiwi heritage and relive those sun-soaked beach days with this exceptional artwork. Each piece is signed on the side.

What Are Jandals?

Jandals, also known as flip-flops or thongs, are open-toed sandals with a Y-shaped strap that sits between the toes. Lightweight and easy to wear, they're a staple of casual attire, especially in warm climates like New Zealand.

While jandals are now a global footwear favourite, their origins go back over a century. Early versions made from materials like papyrus were worn in ancient Egypt, providing protection from hot sand and rugged terrain.

Over time, jandals evolved with influences from different cultures. Japan's zori, for example, is similar to flip-flops but made with thicker soles and materials like rice straw and tatami. In the 1960s, Brazil introduced Havaianas, which became famous for their rubber soles and recycled materials. It went on to become a global brand.

Today, jandals come in many styles and materials, from basic rubber to luxurious leather, and remain a go-to choice for beachgoers and travellers alike. Whether relaxing by the pool, running errands, or soaking up the sunshine, jandals are the perfect casual companion.

Own your little piece of Jandal memorabilia with this stunning artwork. Contact us today!

Interested in looknig at other pieces from this collection? Check out "Red Red Wine" or "Camo Jandals" and then theres "Black in Black" too.

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