Last Chance Textiles :: Natural Dye Silk Bandana
Naturally dyed with Madder, Burnt Ash, and Sea Salt. Rosey-Danna is screen printed by hand with a pattern inspired by Art Deco illustrator George Barbier, 18th century French textiles AND a border tribute to Indian woodblock printing.
Sometimes referred to as “raw-silk”, silk noil yarns are spun from shorter fibers leftover from the spinning and manufacture of other silk fabrics. Silk bandanas make a great travel companion, keeping you comfortable in both hot and cold climates. Silk noil has a varied, nubby texture and matte surface that somewhat resembles a handwoven cotton. The unique texture can be best described as 'cozy'. They also work great tied up in your hair, as the nubby silk stays put and doesn't slip. The more you wear your bandana, the softer it will become.
Size : 19" x 20"
Naturally dyed with madder root, burnt ash & sea salt by master artisans in India.
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