In Chinese myth, Tian Zhong Jie, or ‘double 5th’, refers to the day that marked the arrival of summer. It was also believed that from this day onward supernatural forces invaded the human realm. From dangerous animals to pernicious spirits, on the fifth day of the fifth month people sought to protect themselves from poisonous elements by fighting them with poisons of their own. Artisans gathered t
ogether to forge amulets and charms depicting fearsome creatures to ward off evil. Each defensive amulet was unique and intricate, and each metalsmith had their own signature variant. An array of motifs were used, from scorpions, snakes and spiders to centipedes, lizards and three-legged toads. One particular charm – an awe-inspiring mask – possessed abnormally potent shielding qualities. Five symbols from the natural world were forged together to form a beast’s face: ox horns atop a face consisting of dear ears, a feline nose, an eagle beak and five human eyes. The elements on the mask combined to charge it with such spiritual might that the wearer was said to become invincible. The legend of The Five Poisons was born.
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The year is 2013. In Shanghai, a new breed of artists has gathered to create something that pays tribute to the legend. The mission of The Five Poisons is to provide a unique canvas to showcase the spirit and skill of China’s emerging artists. Using cutting edge production methods, we are an independent, niche brand creating premium quality, stylish T-shirts that tell a story. Created in China’s most vibrant and decadent city, we seek artists to create designs that echo the legend of The Five Poisons. All our pieces are made by screen-printing onto a luxurious, unique blend of bamboo fibre and cotton before being handcrafted into premium-quality T-shirts in Shanghai. The result is wearable art that is ethically, environmentally and stylistically superior – challenging the established conceptions of what a T-shirt can offer. Those who wear the shirts don the mark of the beast, to show that fighting poison with poison can provide the antidote to mediocrity. And so it continues…
This is The Five Poisons. Pride in tradition. Champions of innovation.