
One day in early fall Rio returned from Lake Louise to Vancouver. She had
worked that summer as a maid at a lodge in Lake Louise, a cobalt blue jewel
nestled in the Canadian Rockies.
Rio's tall, dreadlocked travelling companion was Andre. He was dressed in
white and from a distance looked just like the archangel Gabriel.
The angel that is the symbol of Jha Jha Ojha Angel is a driftwood angel
inspired by Andre. This angel is highlighted by wings the colour of
beautiful green glass
washed up on a beach.
Andre has returned to his home in Israel but the driftwood angel he
inspired
has continued to captivate people. This angel, clasping green glass to its
chest, exudes a pure energy which makes it the perfect symbol mark for this
brand.
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"Jha" has the meaning of God and "Ojha" means a child of God. The angel
printed on our products are hand-printed silk screen done by Ojha, a healer
living in Vancouver. We combine a breath of the beautiful nature that
surrounds Vancouver with healing energy and deliver it to you.
Jha Jha Ojha Angel's product line consists of accessories and bags made
from
dyed or embroidered Japanese fabrics as well as simply designed
easy-wearing
clothes made from or accented with antique kimono fabric. We are confident
that when you feel the quality and see the unique design sense of our
products that they will take a special place in your wardrobe and you will
find yourself wearing them time and again.
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A handmade product of an entirely a piece of thing. This which a designer incorporates kimono cloth in freedom and boldness, and create the individual world ||, so to speak, || "art to wear". An angel of a silk print wraps you easily and protects you.
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