Succulent Blue Clay Wool and Silk Scarf
DESIGN AND COMPOSITION
Wool/silk scarf featuring the succulent motif in shades of blue-grey. Experience vibrant colors and the elegant feel of our blend of 90% wool and 10% silk.
Bundle up in style, and give yourself a power boost to shine in every moment. Warm during winters and cool in summers, our custom-printed wool/silk scarves hold their shape when draped and return to their original shape naturally. We source premium wool from the beautiful continent of Australia which means you get nothing but the best. Stitched along the full length with frayed fringes running across the width.
The perfect accessory for that elegant engagement, night out, day trip or short run to the market.
DOING GOOD
10% from every sale of this scarf goes to supporting the Sierra Club as they work to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Learn more about their work at https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club
I have partnered with Danish textile company Scafos to translate my artwork onto wool/silk - producing delicate, durable, luxurious scarfs. Their unique, low-waste, on-demand print process means your scarf has a smaller environmental footprint and arrives ready-to-wear. Learn more about my partner's commitment to fair trade, ethical manufacturing, and supporting the communities they work with at https://scafos.com/csr
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Can be dry cleaned, or washed by hand.
Washing by hand:
• Use a laundry soap or detergent that has a neutral or acidic pH
• The water temperature when washing should be warm, about 100F
• Gently swirl the garment in the water, then rinse and press water out (do not twist or wring)
• Block the wool (lay it flat and stretch it to the correct size and shape) before drying
What to Avoid:
• Agitating, twisting and wringing wet wool/silk causes the fibers to contract, causing the garment to shrink
• Washing the fabric with an alkaline material that has a pH much above 8 (a neutral pH is 7) can harm wool and silk because they are acidic materials
• Avoid borax, washing soda, or ammonia; these are alkaline materials, as are some soaps
DESIGN AND COMPOSITION
Wool/silk scarf featuring the succulent motif in shades of blue-grey. Experience vibrant colors and the elegant feel of our blend of 90% wool and 10% silk.
Bundle up in style, and give yourself a power boost to shine in every moment. Warm during winters and cool in summers, our custom-printed wool/silk scarves hold their shape when draped and return to their original shape naturally. We source premium wool from the beautiful continent of Australia which means you get nothing but the best. Stitched along the full length with frayed fringes running across the width.
The perfect accessory for that elegant engagement, night out, day trip or short run to the market.
DOING GOOD
10% from every sale of this scarf goes to supporting the Sierra Club as they work to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Learn more about their work at https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club
I have partnered with Danish textile company Scafos to translate my artwork onto wool/silk - producing delicate, durable, luxurious scarfs. Their unique, low-waste, on-demand print process means your scarf has a smaller environmental footprint and arrives ready-to-wear. Learn more about my partner's commitment to fair trade, ethical manufacturing, and supporting the communities they work with at https://scafos.com/csr
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Can be dry cleaned, or washed by hand.
Washing by hand:
• Use a laundry soap or detergent that has a neutral or acidic pH
• The water temperature when washing should be warm, about 100F
• Gently swirl the garment in the water, then rinse and press water out (do not twist or wring)
• Block the wool (lay it flat and stretch it to the correct size and shape) before drying
What to Avoid:
• Agitating, twisting and wringing wet wool/silk causes the fibers to contract, causing the garment to shrink
• Washing the fabric with an alkaline material that has a pH much above 8 (a neutral pH is 7) can harm wool and silk because they are acidic materials
• Avoid borax, washing soda, or ammonia; these are alkaline materials, as are some soaps
DESIGN AND COMPOSITION
Wool/silk scarf featuring the succulent motif in shades of blue-grey. Experience vibrant colors and the elegant feel of our blend of 90% wool and 10% silk.
Bundle up in style, and give yourself a power boost to shine in every moment. Warm during winters and cool in summers, our custom-printed wool/silk scarves hold their shape when draped and return to their original shape naturally. We source premium wool from the beautiful continent of Australia which means you get nothing but the best. Stitched along the full length with frayed fringes running across the width.
The perfect accessory for that elegant engagement, night out, day trip or short run to the market.
DOING GOOD
10% from every sale of this scarf goes to supporting the Sierra Club as they work to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Learn more about their work at https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club
I have partnered with Danish textile company Scafos to translate my artwork onto wool/silk - producing delicate, durable, luxurious scarfs. Their unique, low-waste, on-demand print process means your scarf has a smaller environmental footprint and arrives ready-to-wear. Learn more about my partner's commitment to fair trade, ethical manufacturing, and supporting the communities they work with at https://scafos.com/csr
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Can be dry cleaned, or washed by hand.
Washing by hand:
• Use a laundry soap or detergent that has a neutral or acidic pH
• The water temperature when washing should be warm, about 100F
• Gently swirl the garment in the water, then rinse and press water out (do not twist or wring)
• Block the wool (lay it flat and stretch it to the correct size and shape) before drying
What to Avoid:
• Agitating, twisting and wringing wet wool/silk causes the fibers to contract, causing the garment to shrink
• Washing the fabric with an alkaline material that has a pH much above 8 (a neutral pH is 7) can harm wool and silk because they are acidic materials
• Avoid borax, washing soda, or ammonia; these are alkaline materials, as are some soaps