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Maya shows a jaguar, the Mayan spirit animal, leaping out of the jungle. In Mayan mythology, the jaguar could change itself into a fire spirit and rain spirit protecting the people of the tribe. In the background is the pyramid of Chichen Itza, a World Heritage Site and the most famous remnant of Maya civilization. When the sock is flipped, Mayan warriors appear to be hunting the jaguar in a metaphor for the demise of the Maya civilization -- a warning that the Earth may only be sustained through symbiosis and coexistence with the environment.
FLIPPOS MCP (Maze Cushioning Plus)
The Maya civilization is one of the world’s greatest ancient cultures. Originating in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the civilization arose in 2600BCE and around 1100CE had completely died out.
Although the Mayans were a jungle people of the neolithic period, they were nonetheless extremely accomplished in astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, art and writing.
Scholars have differing views on why the Mayans died out, but one leading hypothesis is that the Mayans’ practice of cutting down forest to expand their living area destroyed the ecosystem they relied upon, leading to their extinction.
The irony is that all these years later, humanity’s greed and rapacity have not abated but continue to grow, and we are consuming the things we need to live. If we do not rethink our ways, perhaps our own modern civilization is not far from going the way of the Mayans.
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Maya shows a jaguar, the Mayan spirit animal, leaping out of the jungle. In Mayan mythology, the jaguar could change itself into a fire spirit and rain spirit protecting the people of the tribe. In the background is the pyramid of Chichen Itza, a World Heritage Site and the most famous remnant of Maya civilization.
When the sock is flipped, Mayan warriors appear to be hunting the jaguar in a metaphor for the demise of the Maya civilization -- a warning that the Earth may only be sustained through symbiosis and coexistence with the environment.
The compression levels adopted by FLIPPOS are the graduated compressions of 15-25 mmHg in accordance with EU regulation, which is NOT considered a high-compression medical product.
Daily wear, before and after exercise (running, cycling, skateboarding, mountain-climbing, physical training, etc.), traveling, taking long-distance flights, or improving problems before and after pregnancy.
The touch of similar to Egyptian cotton silver fiber
The main material of the hosiery is tech nylon mixed with lycra yarn. In addition to that this material is four times more expensive than ordinary combed cotton, the main functions are quick moisture wicking and the touch of similar to Egyptian cotton.On top of that, silver fiber deodorizing technology has been added to the sole of stocking. The effect will NOT be reduced due to either the number of times being washed or however long the products has been bought.
85% Tech Nylon
7% Lycra
4% Cotton
2% Spandex
2% Silver Fiber silver ion/ deodorization