This beige summer scarf with peach stripes is woven with soft fine cotton.
The rather thin yarn of this summer scarf is tightly woven.
It makes for a supple-feeling scarf that is also unique because we brought only 1 example of it to Europe.
The yarn is dyed with dye from nature.
After dyeing, the experienced weaver carefully wove the fabric for you on her wooden loom.
So there is a lot of work in this beige summer scarf with peach stripes.
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The scarf quite thin and you can enjoy wearing it all year round.
The supple fabric can be combined with both casual and dressy clothes.
The warp of this scarf is beige.
Slightly darker peach-coloured stripes mark this scarf.
The cotton does not itch and feels very comfortable.
It is a scarf you will enjoy for years.
The cotton was woven on a wooden loom.
The dye was applied to the scarf using age-old techniques.
That nature does not have to suffer in making this beautiful fabric is a big advantage.
The weaver who made the scarf can earn extra income during the months when there is no yield from the land thanks to the sale of her fabrics.
You are paying her a fair price for her work with this purchase.
About this beige summer scarf with peach stripes
The scarf is tightly woven and falls airily around your neck.
The yarn is fine and wears comfortably.
No chemicals pollute the rivers at our weavers.
That’s because the yarns used in this scarf were dyed with dye from nature.
The plants and flowers that colour the scarf grow near the weaver’s village.
She used traditional methods to colour the yarn.
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The scarf is 150 cm long and 48 cm wide.
The more often you wash the cotton, the softer this beautiful summer scarf feels.
Because of its beauty and sustainable way of making it, you are guaranteed to enjoy this lasting gift from nature for years to come.
Traditionally woven
The fabric of this beige summer scarf with peach stripes was woven by hand, thread by thread.
It is made in the age-old Thai tradition where respect for nature and beauty are paramount.
From cotton to scarf
The cotton of this scarf is hand-picked in rural Thailand.
After picking, a spinner made long threads of it.
No machine can fake this.
The yarn is dyed with dyes straight from nature.
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Then our weavers turned it into this beautiful scarf.
Gift tip
Now that you know how much time and care were put into this scarf, it might be hard to part with it.
Yet it is a great way to put someone in the limelight with it.
The story of this scarf shows how much care you put into picking out your gift.