Oroboros Knit Cloak
The Oroboros Knit Cloak features artwork by Carlos Luna, with the crocodile serving as a powerful symbol of judgment and accountability. In Luna’s design, the crocodile is depicted eating its own tail in a circular formation, invoking the ancient symbol of the Oroboros, representing cycles, life, death, and the interconnectedness of existence. Embedded in the stomach of the crocodile is the symbol for Eleggua, the Yoruba deity who observes and reports human actions as we navigate our journey between life and death. This deeply layered work reminds us that spiritual accountability is an immutable force that follows us through the entire cycle of our lives—like a patient predator lurking among the flowers. The piece is also a reflection on the continuous nature of La Vida … etreuM aL (Life ... and Death). Crafted from 80% Merino Wool / 20% Mohair, the Oroboros Knit Cloak offers a soft, breathable feel that is perfect for wearing across all seasons. The fabric provides warmth while remain