Description
Museumist sock featuring Kristajan Raud’s artwork “Kalevipoja laul” (1941).
The original work, created in ink, gouache, and pencil on paper, reflects Raud’s late-period focus on the Estonian Kalevipoeg. Rather than a literal scene, it conveys a poetic, introspective moment of the hero singing as a symbol of creativity and inner strength.
Kristjan Raud (1865–1943) was one of the founding figures of Estonian national art. His work is known for its strong symbolic language, expressive line, and deep connection to folklore and national heritage. Raud’s art often combines archaic themes with a powerful, almost monumental simplicity, making his style instantly recognisable.
The artwork is knitted directly into the fabric, not printed, giving these socks a premium textured finish that lasts. Made from 80% cotton, 15% polyamide, and 5% elastane, they ensure comfort and durability for everyday wear.
Available in sizes 36–40 and 41–46. A perfect art gift for museum lovers and design enthusiasts.









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