WANA Silk-Tencel Scarf - Hibiscus Pine
WANA Silk-Tencel Scarf - Hibiscus Pine
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This lustrous silk-tencel scarf was ecoprinted/bundle-dyed with hibiscus, golden thryallis flowers, and pine leaves. The color fusion of purple, blue and teal that the plants released radiates elegance and serenity.
MATERIALS
Fabric: 50% Silk - 50% Tencel
Dye Plant: Pine leaves, Hibiscus flowers, Golden Thryallis flowers
MEASUREMENTS
Length: 165 cm / 70 inch
Width: 35 cm / 14 inch
Edges: Sewn
EMBRACE THE SLOW PROCESS
Duration of Making-Process: 12 days
Techniques: Ecoprint / Bundle Dye
Bundle dye or ecoprint is a method of creating with botanical matters like leaves, flowers, seed pods or barks to print themselves on fabric or paper using their own dyes, pigments and tannin. Each shape of plant is unique and non-identical even with the same plant that come from the same tree. The color of the plant is often different to the color it releases or prints.
The magic of nature plays the most vital role in the process, which makes the result of each creation a one-of-a-kind beauty and cannot be replicated.
Read more about our natural dyeing process
CARE GUIDE
Hand wash in cool water with pH neutral soap. Dissolve the soap in the water before washing. You may see some release of color in the water at your first wash but it is normal. Hang it and air dry in the shade. Iron on low temperature. Store it away from direct heat and light.
AFTER CARE
Natural/botanical dyes are not synthetic dyes and it may slightly change color or fade over time. (Honestly synthetic dyes are also fading, only that it takes longer period of time.) When properly maintained and taken care of as the aforementioned instructions, our naturally-dyed goods will last a long time.
IMPORTANT NOTE
We do our best to photograph our works and all of the photographs are taken in natural light. However, natural colors often cover more tones with more subtle shades, and please keep in mind that the colors may appear differently according to your computer screen, so slight variations in tones are to be expected.



