Silk scarf Indian sari upcycled red cream floral green gray

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Product Description
Silk scarf hand made from an unusual and beautiful mix of two upcycled Indian saris. One sari is decorated with a bright rose red and lime green floral motif on beige, the other features a green and gray leaf and floral motif. While different in color and designs, the two silks compliment each other perfectly.

The word sari is derived from the Sanskrit meaning strip of cloth. The history of these beautiful and graceful garments can be traced back to the Indus Valley civilization, which flourished from 2800-1800 BC in the western part of the Indian subcontinent. It is worn draped around the waist and over the shoulder, and there are many different ways of draping. A petticoat and blouse are usually worn underneath. Sari can be made of cotton, silk, or synthetic fabrics, in simple or elaborately embroidered designs.

Patchtique uses only pure silk sari, imported directly from India. After arrival in Seattle, the silk is carefully washed and dried. Then strips are cut to preserve the gradations of the colors and prints in each sari.

These scarves are light and soft enough to be worn inside, while at the same time the natural silk is quite warm against the skin. Once you have it on, you wont want to take it off!

Approximate length: 65"
Approximate width: 11"

Care: Dry cleaning recommended, or hand wash separately in cold water. Can be ironed to remove wrinkles.

Note: Since this item is made from recycled fabric, there may be some very minor flaws. These should not affect usability. Great care has been taken to choose only the best cuts from the whole cloth.

Please note that colors may look different on different computer monitors.
Materials Used
Silk
Product Attributes

Color: Red

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