A naturally dyed silk scarf for one’s neck. I dye each silk scarf using a variety of natural materials such as plants, and sometimes insects. Many of the plants I forage, some I buy, and others come from collecting kitchen scraps.
Species: Madder root, cochineal, and hibiscus
Size: 21×21 inches
Material: 100% silk
Color Profile: Peach, rose, violet, and magenta
Care card withe the materials I used, the date I finished dyeing, and how to care for your scarf included.
Each pearl begins as a wooden bead that I either hand-dye or paint (or both!). I seal each pearl with a water-proof acrylic varnish.
Always wash your scarf with a gentle pH neutral dish or laundry soap (please no Dr. Bronner’s). Hang your scarf to dry, and lightly iron. Store your scarf out of direct sunlight, preferably in a dark drawer.
I named this batch of scarves after some of my favorite women of the 1920s: flappers, thinkers, and all-around cool women.
Please allow 1-3 business days for shipping.
A naturally dyed silk scarf for one’s neck. I dye each silk scarf using a variety of natural materials such as plants, and sometimes insects. Many of the plants I forage, some I buy, and others come from collecting kitchen scraps.
Species: Madder root, cochineal, and hibiscus
Size: 21×21 inches
Material: 100% silk
Color Profile: Peach, rose, violet, and magenta
Care card withe the materials I used, the date I finished dyeing, and how to care for your scarf included.
Each pearl begins as a wooden bead that I either hand-dye or paint (or both!). I seal each pearl with a water-proof acrylic varnish.
Always wash your scarf with a gentle pH neutral dish or laundry soap (please no Dr. Bronner’s). Hang your scarf to dry, and lightly iron. Store your scarf out of direct sunlight, preferably in a dark drawer.
I named this batch of scarves after some of my favorite women of the 1920s: flappers, thinkers, and all-around cool women.
Please allow 1-3 business days for shipping.