Cairo
Cairo
The Great Pyramids
Where eternity was built by hand
The Great Pyramids of Giza are the oldest wonder of the ancient world — and the only one still standing. Four and a half thousand years ago, thousands of skilled workers cut, transported, and placed over two million limestone blocks with nothing but copper tools, wooden sledges, and extraordinary patience. They built for eternity, and eternity listened.
We chose Cairo because the Pyramids represent the ultimate act of craft — the belief that something made with enough care and intention can outlast everything else. No brand logo will survive four millennia. But the principle behind great craftsmanship might.
The Nile runs through our Cairo print like a lifeline — feluccas with their elegant triangular sails cutting across the water, the Sphinx keeping watch, and the three pyramids rising from the desert floor in the background. Below, the Mediterranean scroll-waves that connect all four Grand Tour drops dissolve into a Greek key border at the hem.
Cairo is where the Grand Tour reaches its most ancient chapter. The warm golden ochre ink on cream linen takes on a desert quality here — the same amber light that has illuminated these monuments since before recorded history, now wrapped around a pair of resort shorts.
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