[LIMITED EDITION] Fairtex Boxing Gloves – Yamantaka (2023)
Fairtex
$ 80.00 – $ 379.00
- Influenced by Tibetan and Japanese art and belief
- Each pair of gloves features a delicately attached gold leaf at the top, which gradually peels off over a few uses, unveiling an antique aesthetic for the gloves
- Material: Premium Micro Fiber
- Available size: 8oz, 10oz, 12oz, 14oz, 16 oz
- Packaging: Canvas sack bag (Complimentary) OR Fumigated wooden box (additional $100)
- Artist: Custom hand paint by Phonphan Wichukijmongkol
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The 2023 Special Edition microfiber boxing gloves feature gorgeous and powerful paintings by an artist to depict the other side of the deity known as “Yamantaka” in some cultures.
Yamāntaka is a Sanskrit name that can be broken down into two primary elements: Yama (यम), –the god of death; and antaka (अन्तक) –destroyer. Thus, Yamāntaka means “Destroyer of Death” or “Conqueror of Death”.
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The 2023 Special Edition microfiber boxing gloves feature gorgeous and powerful paintings by an artist to depict the other side of the deity known as “Yamantaka” in some cultures.
Yamāntaka is a Sanskrit name that can be broken down into two primary elements: Yama (यम), –the god of death; and antaka (अन्तक) –destroyer. Thus, Yamāntaka means “Destroyer of Death” or “Conqueror of Death”.