#4024 - shape resist indigo dyed scarf

$95.00

inspired by the waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest, this shibori scarf is one in a series of hand-dyed scarves

style: watercolor series

dimensions: 21'“ x 80”

material: 100% silk organza

finish: finished rolled hem

care: hand wash in cool water with a mild neutral soap (I like olive oil soap) – hang to dry – iron on silk setting

each scarf is a unique art piece; hand bound or stitched and dyed by me in my studio

this scarf has been dyed in a natural indigo vat, which leads to the variation and depth of color

blue is one of nature’s rarest colors. Indigo, a dye obtained from a variety of plants, the most widely used plant is Indigofera tinctoria. The shrub grows wild and is cultivated in tropical areas throughout the world. For nearly five millennia, in every culture worldwide, indigo has been one of the world’s most valued pigments.

this scarf has been color set

RETURN POLICY

Please return within 14 days of receipt. As these are one-of-a-kind editions, I would appreciate it be returned in the original state received. I take great pride in the work that I create, and I hope that you love the design and will cherish this piece for a very long time. If this didn’t meet your expectations, I would love to hear more from you.

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inspired by the waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest, this shibori scarf is one in a series of hand-dyed scarves

style: watercolor series

dimensions: 21'“ x 80”

material: 100% silk organza

finish: finished rolled hem

care: hand wash in cool water with a mild neutral soap (I like olive oil soap) – hang to dry – iron on silk setting

each scarf is a unique art piece; hand bound or stitched and dyed by me in my studio

this scarf has been dyed in a natural indigo vat, which leads to the variation and depth of color

blue is one of nature’s rarest colors. Indigo, a dye obtained from a variety of plants, the most widely used plant is Indigofera tinctoria. The shrub grows wild and is cultivated in tropical areas throughout the world. For nearly five millennia, in every culture worldwide, indigo has been one of the world’s most valued pigments.

this scarf has been color set

RETURN POLICY

Please return within 14 days of receipt. As these are one-of-a-kind editions, I would appreciate it be returned in the original state received. I take great pride in the work that I create, and I hope that you love the design and will cherish this piece for a very long time. If this didn’t meet your expectations, I would love to hear more from you.

inspired by the waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest, this shibori scarf is one in a series of hand-dyed scarves

style: watercolor series

dimensions: 21'“ x 80”

material: 100% silk organza

finish: finished rolled hem

care: hand wash in cool water with a mild neutral soap (I like olive oil soap) – hang to dry – iron on silk setting

each scarf is a unique art piece; hand bound or stitched and dyed by me in my studio

this scarf has been dyed in a natural indigo vat, which leads to the variation and depth of color

blue is one of nature’s rarest colors. Indigo, a dye obtained from a variety of plants, the most widely used plant is Indigofera tinctoria. The shrub grows wild and is cultivated in tropical areas throughout the world. For nearly five millennia, in every culture worldwide, indigo has been one of the world’s most valued pigments.

this scarf has been color set

RETURN POLICY

Please return within 14 days of receipt. As these are one-of-a-kind editions, I would appreciate it be returned in the original state received. I take great pride in the work that I create, and I hope that you love the design and will cherish this piece for a very long time. If this didn’t meet your expectations, I would love to hear more from you.

each scarf is a unique art piece; hand bound or stitched and dyed by me in my studio

this scarf has been dyed in a natural indigo vat which leads to the variation in color.

this scarf has been color set.

care: hand wash in cool water with a mild neutral soap - hang to dry - iron on silk setting