The silk is hand-spun in a small village in West Bengal and then hand-screen printed in Calcutta using non-toxic inks. It is then hand-rolled by Murshidabad Women's Co-operative Group.
The scarf is an impressive 2.5 metres long by approx 73.5cm wide and incredibly soft which makes it perfect to wrap up in.
It reads:
'Every night at the same time, I go outside to look up at the moon. I hold it tight and think of where you might be, a thousand miles away, looking up at the same night sky. I feel you in my heart thinking of me.
This same moon that looked down on my parents and your parents and all the parents that there ever were, looks down at us now still sharing it's light
These same stars and this same sky hang over both you and I, In our dreams and in my heart, they help us feel less far apart.'
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