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The Garland scarves are sourced from Tammachat, which is run by two wonderful Canadian Ladies who work directly with the women weavers who manufacture these scarves. These exquisite scarves are initially slightly crisp in handle, have a soft fall and drape, whether to wrap around your neck, shoulders for day use or enhance your evening … Continue readings
Tags : conscious sericulture, hand loom, hand reared silk worms, hand spun, Laos, naturally dyed, skilled artisans, slow silk, womens co-operative
These exquisite scarves have a influence of Japan-inspired “mudmee” (ikat) which is the type of dyed process used. The fabric is slightly firm, ideal to wrap around your neck or even use as a head scarf. The fabric is organic slow silk, though has a feel of linen to it. Like the other scarves within the … Continue readings
Tags : conscious sericulture, hand loom, hand reared silk worms, hand spun, Laos, naturally dyed, skilled artisans, slow silk, womens co-operative
These exquisite scarves have an exceptionally soft fall and drape, whether to wrap around your neck, shoulders for day use or enhance your evening wear. Not only are these scarves made with slow and organic silk – that is completely traceable, the colours used are completely natural – having been dyed using natural materials – … Continue readings
Tags : conscious sericulture, hand loom, hand reared silk worms, hand spun, Laos, naturally dyed, skilled artisans, slow silk, womens co-operative
These exquisite scarves have a soft silky fall and drape, whether to wrap around your neck, shoulders for day use or enhance your evening wear. Not only are these scarves made with organic silk – that is completely traceable, the colours used are completely natural – having been dyed using natural materials – barks, berries, … Continue readings
Tags : conscious sericulture, hand loom, hand reared silk worms, hand spun, Laos, naturally dyed, skilled artisans, slow silk, womens co-operative
These exquisite scarves have a soft fall and drape, whether to wrap around your neck, shoulders for day use or enhance your evening wear. Not only are these scarves made with organic silk – that is completely traceable, the colours used are completely natural – having been dyed using natural materials – barks, berries, leaves … Continue readings
Tags : conscious sericulture, hand loom, hand reared silk worms, hand spun, Laos, naturally dyed, skilled artisans, slow silk, womens co-operative
The Dream Net scarves are sourced from Tammachat, which is run by two wonderful Canadian Ladies who work directly with the women weavers who manufacture these scarves. These exquisite scarves have a soft fall and drape, whether to wrap around your neck, shoulders for day use or enhance your evening wear. Not only are these … Continue readings
Tags : bespoke scarves, conscious sericulture, hand loom, hand reared silk worms, hand spun, natural silk scarves, naturally dyed, skilled artisans, slow silk, womens co-operative