- Contemporary Silk Scarves
- Yellow Purple Silk Scarf
Yellow Purple Silk Scarf
Yellow Purple Silk Scarf
Yellow and purple silk scarf, with beautiful watercolor effects. This square scarf is light and breezy, 21" x 21, habotai silk. One of a kind.
The colors makes it versatile to wear any season. It's light and airy.
This silk scarf is beautiful for any occasion. Wear it with your favorite t-shirt and jeans to a museum visit, branch with friends, or a gallery opening. Style it as a neckerchief or a bandana. Tie it around your wrist or in a simple knot. You can also tie it around your purse's handle. To learn how to to tie your scarf check out our videos here.
A hand painted scarf is wearable art. When you are wearing a hand painted scarf you are making a personal statement and you are also celebrating the artist's achievement.
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.
Yellow and purple silk scarf, with beautiful watercolor effects. This square scarf is light and breezy, 21" x 21, habotai silk. One of a kind.
The colors makes it versatile to wear any season. It's light and airy.
This silk scarf is beautiful for any occasion. Wear it with your favorite t-shirt and jeans to a museum visit, branch with friends, or a gallery opening. Style it as a neckerchief or a bandana. Tie it around your wrist or in a simple knot. You can also tie it around your purse's handle. To learn how to to tie your scarf check out our videos here.
A hand painted scarf is wearable art. When you are wearing a hand painted scarf you are making a personal statement and you are also celebrating the artist's achievement.
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.