The photos can't capture the lustrous depth of muted golden colors of red, green, orange, purple and gold in this scarf. The overlapping circle pattern was created using resist, and a vintage, aged patina was created by over-dyeing. The best way to describe the rich warm shimmering colors is to call them autumnal. Fashion it as a headband, bandana, or wear this gorgeous work of art as a neck scarf. This gossamer lightweight silk material is surprisingly warm, as well as baby soft! (You can give it as a gift, but you may be tempted to keep it for yourself!)
* Hand-dyed and hand-painted long 8mm silk habotai scarf
* Size before dyeing/painting process: 21.5" x 21.5" or 54.61 cm x 54.61 cm
* One of a kind original, inspired by my fine art and surface designs
* A work of art that you can wear many ways
* Ideas for how to wear: neck scarf, headband, bandana
* Other ideas: Hang as a work of art, use as a gift-wrapping cloth (furoshiki), or tie to your purse for a bit of chic!
* Be sure to ask me about custom projects, including hand-dyed, hand-printed wedding Chuppah canopies! Just send me a convo message via Etsy!
* Silk is very lustrous and light-reflective, and the colors change according to the available light. It is difficult to capture this in photos.
* Created with non-toxic dye
* The scarves are one-of-a-kind (OOAK) and as such, are labor-intensive to produce. The process involves many layers of dyeing, printing, and/or painting. The result is that the scarf you are purchasing is the only one like it in the entire world.
* This silk scarf is made of a natural fiber and as such, it always has variations and nubs in the texture. It is also hand-dyed and hand-painted. Because it is a work of art, it is not machine-made perfect. The human touch is what makes them unique!
* Visit my other Etsy shop, VictoriaBCollectible (a division of VictoriaBDesignShop) for fine art and vintage finds. The shop is currently being built so stay tuned as more items are added!
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