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Crimson and rose, silk scarf
NZ $92.00
Crimson red silk scarf, hand dyed and botanically printed with heritage rose leaves. Gold and black highlights contrast with the bold red background in deep organic colours that are utterly unique.
Eco printing is a contemporary process of bundling fabrics up with plant matter foraged sustainably from the local environment. Completely natural and a unique aesthetic, no two pieces are the same. This is slow fashion made right here in Aotearoa.
Habotai is a woven lightweight silk with a lovely drape, a perfect weight for spring and summer days and evenings. Organic colours have a lustrous iridescent quality on this natural fabric.
Scarf measures 152 cm x 29 cm. Silk weight 8 momme
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in a pH neutral detergent, I recommend a wool wash such as Ecostore Eucalyptus or Softly.
Line dry in the shade. Hot iron.
Eco printing is a contemporary process of bundling fabrics up with plant matter foraged sustainably from the local environment. Completely natural and a unique aesthetic, no two pieces are the same. This is slow fashion made right here in Aotearoa.
Habotai is a woven lightweight silk with a lovely drape, a perfect weight for spring and summer days and evenings. Organic colours have a lustrous iridescent quality on this natural fabric.
Scarf measures 152 cm x 29 cm. Silk weight 8 momme
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in a pH neutral detergent, I recommend a wool wash such as Ecostore Eucalyptus or Softly.
Line dry in the shade. Hot iron.
Payment options
- Cash on pick-up
- Bank deposit
- PayPal
- Credit card via PayPal
Shipping details
- Ships from Kaipara, New Zealand.
- $4.00 Tracked within NZ
(Free with another item) - Rural delivery charge applies.
Pick up by arrangement. - If there is no suitable option for you listed above, contact nuku to enquire about alternative payment or shipping options.
NZ $92.00
Listing #420825
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Infusing plant colours and patterns from the landscape onto natural fibres.