- Contemporary Silk Scarves
- Red and Blue Silk Scarf with Girl
Red and Blue Silk Scarf with Girl
Red and Blue Silk Scarf with Girl
A hand painted silk scarf in red, blue, and green. A square scarf with fashionable accessories. Rich deep colors on this art scarf. One of a kind. Crepe de chine, 35" x 35.
Wear it on your visit to the art museum, an evening to the opera, or a night out with friends. Tie it in a simple knot, as a neckerchief, or using a scarf ring to show off its beautiful colors. To learn how to tie a scarf check out our videos here.
This silk scarf is perfect to wear in the spring, summer, or fall. Layer it with another scarf in the winter. It will make a great impression all around.
A hand painted scarf is wearable art. When you are wearing a hand painted scarf you are making a personal statement. You are wearing a scarf that is one of a kind, and not one of many.
Caring for your scarf
You can either dry clean the scarf or wash it yourself. Wash your silk scarf by hand with a mild detergent in cold water. Do not wring it. Then roll your silk scarf in a towel. That will get rid of the excess water. Line dry away from sunlight. You may iron it on low temperature setting by putting a cotton cloth between your scarf and the iron. For more information on care instructions click here.
A hand painted silk scarf in red, blue, and green. A square scarf with fashionable accessories. Rich deep colors on this art scarf. One of a kind. Crepe de chine, 35" x 35.
Wear it on your visit to the art museum, an evening to the opera, or a night out with friends. Tie it in a simple knot, as a neckerchief, or using a scarf ring to show off its beautiful colors. To learn how to tie a scarf check out our videos here.
This silk scarf is perfect to wear in the spring, summer, or fall. Layer it with another scarf in the winter. It will make a great impression all around.
A hand painted scarf is wearable art. When you are wearing a hand painted scarf you are making a personal statement. You are wearing a scarf that is one of a kind, and not one of many.
Caring for your scarf
You can either dry clean the scarf or wash it yourself. Wash your silk scarf by hand with a mild detergent in cold water. Do not wring it. Then roll your silk scarf in a towel. That will get rid of the excess water. Line dry away from sunlight. You may iron it on low temperature setting by putting a cotton cloth between your scarf and the iron. For more information on care instructions click here.