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Woodland Scarf / Wrap
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Woodland Scarf / Wrap

$ 360.00 NZD free shipping

Content: Linen

Measurements: approx 192cm x 58cm + 5cm fringe (76” x 23” + 2″ fringe)

Woven from beautifully fine linen thread spun in West Bengal, India, this scarf showcases naturally dyed shades of green (see below). The delicacy of the yarn gives the fabric an elegant, sheer quality with a soft, airy drape that feels light against the skin.

Each end is finished with a precise row of hemstitching and a short, tidy fringe—a subtle detail that reflects the care and skill in its making.

Linen is a highly sustainable fibre: breathable, biodegradable, and naturally gentle on the skin. It softens beautifully with wear, making this lightweight scarf ideal for warmer weather or for anyone seeking a wool-free alternative. Offering comfort without weight, it’s a versatile piece for effortless layering throughout the seasons.

To help protect the natural dyes, be sure to use a pH-neutral liquid detergent when washing.

Kasheem – is iron water using a traditional recipe of fermenting scrap iron, date palm sugar and chickpea flour. It reacts with tannins to create greys & blacks.

Cutch Extract– This powder is an extract prepared from steeping the wood of the Acacia catechu tree in hot water until a syrupy liquid emerges. This is dried and then ground into powder.

Indigo – natural indigo powder is an extract prepared from Indigofera tinctoria which is cultivated for this purpose. Indigo is the legendary source of colourfast blues and its ability to produce a wide range of shades has made it the most successful dye plant ever known. Indigo grows all over the world.

Myrobalan – This dyestuff consists of ground nuts of the Terminalia chebula tree. This tree grows in Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Indochina and south China.

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