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Handgewebter schmaler Schal aus Peace Silk / Eri Seide Orange - Welle
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Handwoven narrow scarf made of Peace Silk / Eri Silk Orange - Wave

This soft and elegant scarf is made from organic Eri silk. Along with Tussah silk, Eri silk is also a type of peace silk and is native to the northeastern state of Assam in India. The word Eri comes from “era” which means “castor oil” in Assamese. Because the caterpillars feed exclusively on the castor bean plant. In contrast to conventional silk processing, the caterpillars that spin the silk cocoons continue their life after metamorphosis as moths. This silk is in no way inferior to mulberry silk. It convinces with its soft grip, the matt, glossy and smooth surface and the animal-friendly and fair processing. This shawl features an organic pattern reminiscent of waves. In the orange variant, orange and black were combined as colors. The ends form fringes. The pattern was created using the block printing technique, in which carved blocks of wood are used to transfer the desired motif to the textile surface. It is one of the traditional printing techniques in India. The yarn was spun by hand and processed into the scarf on hand looms. The weave is fine and noble. Traditional manufacturing methods are combined with a modern graphic design. This symbiosis makes this cloth a real work of art. Silk is also a very tear-resistant fiber that is durable. It not only gives the scarf its elegant shine, but also has the great property of temperature regulation, so that the scarf has a cooling effect in summer and a warming effect in winter. Whether for a special occasion or in everyday life - this scarf is a real eye-catcher. Color orange Material: 100% Organic Silk / Peace Silk / Eri Silk Dimensions: 56 x 200 cm Coloring: AZO - free dyes Care: Dry clean, do not bleach. The scarves come from the fair fashion label Aeshaane and have a distinctive look that combines traditional spinning and weaving techniques with modern geometric block print designs. Through her dedicated work, founder Neesha Amrish has managed to offer people from rural India long-term work and fair pay. Her work has been exhibited and celebrated at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among others. Please note that the actual colors may differ slightly from the computer display. Since this is a natural product, small fiber knots and/or print irregularities can also occur. A handmade product is more likely than a machine-made product.

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