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NFT Art of Digital Textile Prints on Ethereum

🧵 Shrekahnth Digital Textile Archive: NFT Print Collection

 

From Fashion Runway to Blockchain

Over the years, Shrekahnth has created unique textile prints that blended culture, technology, and fashion. These prints were first shown in runway collections across Dubai, Muscat, and beyond. Today, a curated selection of these artworks has been transformed into digital NFT prints — making them part of a new space where textile art meets Web3.

Each digital print is more than just a pattern. It tells a story — inspired by history, architecture, technology, and global travel. The prints are available as NFTs on Ethereum and listed on OpenSea. This page brings together the most notable pieces in the archive.

🌍 Culture Meets Creativity: Key NFT Designs

1. Elephant Art Print

This print is one of our bestsellers and draws from Indian elephant ornamentation and the pop energy of the Elephunk album cover. The geometric detailing and Swarovski stick-ons added depth to the fabric; that same texture is now preserved as a vibrant NFT.

2. Khanjar Dagger Print

Inspired by the royal Omani Khanjar, this print blends psychedelic Islamic geometry with gold embellishments. It appeared on dresses cut on the bias and detailed with digital crystals—now available as clean digital artwork.

3. Simurgh Pixel Print

This pixelated digital painting reimagines the mythical Persian bird Simurgh. Inspired by the Divan-Beghi madrasah in Bukhara, the NFT combines traditional architecture with a modern colour palette.

4. Notre Dame 3D print

A complex digital artwork based on the interiors of Notre Dame de Paris, this textile explores Gothic style in fashion. Paired with a skull-embroidered bolero on the runway, the NFT captures its architectural depth in full detail.

🛰️ Futurism and Technology-Inspired Prints

5. Turbine Print with Thunder

This piece channels the force of turbine engines and storm energy from the Futurism collection. It first appeared on kaftans with digital embroidery and now exists in high resolution as an NFT.

6. Metropolis Print

Inspired by industrial cityscapes and sci-fi themes, this print blends reds, blacks, and geometric factory visuals. It was shown layered under a structured jacket and is now minted as a collectable NFT.

7. Cosmic Print

Printed on pleated dresses, this cosmic textile included planetary shapes and space-age palettes. A matching satellite hat completed the look. As an NFT, it carries the essence of 3D futuristic design.

8. Vortex Print

This vortex design shows motion and speed, reflecting Giacomo Balla’s movement art and the philosophy of Futurism. Its circular, intense flow was pixel-painted for textiles and later minted digitally.

🎨 Art from Cultural Fusion

9. Matryoshka x Middle East Print

This design, a creative mix of Russian matryoshka dolls and Arab jewellery, celebrated the East-West connection. It became a standout kaftan look and now sits digitally in NFT form.

10. Hamsa & Geometric Art

This print is inspired by the Hamsa Amulet, a symbol of protection across cultures. The backdrop includes crystallized Islamic patterns, giving the art depth on fabric and chain.

11. Neon Zebra Print

Based on Stephen Sprouse’s 1990s neon styles, this digital artwork combines animal print with tribal vibrancy. It was first seen in a full-length kaftan and now lives digitally on Ethereum.

12. Persian Carpet Print NFT

This digital textile artwork draws inspiration from traditional Persian carpet designs, featuring intricate tile patterns, floral motifs, and layered symmetry. Originally printed on silk for kaftans, the design now lives as an NFT, preserving the craftsmanship and visual richness of Persian heritage in high-resolution digital form.

🛍️ Own a Piece of Textile History

Each NFT in this collection is accompanied by a story rooted in fashion, culture, and innovation. These are not AI-generated artworks but authentic textiles that have been developed, worn, and showcased on international fashion stages. Now, through blockchain, they gain a second life.

To explore and purchase, visit our OpenSea Collection

For fashion lovers, art collectors, and Web3 pioneers — this is where the design past meets the future.