Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas
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Silk Square Scarves & Bandanas

Regular price $90.00 Sale

**Lead Time: 1-2 weeks prior to shipping**

Part of the Birthstone Collection.  

A timeless classic in luminous silk, our square scarves bring rich, hand-dyed color to your wardrobe. Fold, drape, or knot them in countless ways—these versatile scarves are perfect for creative styling, and adding generous sweep of color to your outfit.

- Colors: russet, crocus, aqua, speckled sage, viridian, rose, chili, lime tree, midnight, shell pink, golden ochre, glacier
- Hand dyed
- Habotai silk, professional grade dye


My silk scarves are hand dyed in small batches in my home studio, and each scarf takes up the color a little differently.  I hope you are thrilled by the sometimes subtle and sometimes dramatic results in each unique piece.  If you have any questions, contact me and I'll be happy to answer.


Photos courtesy of Denise Van Photography, Crimson Lens Photography, Exposure by Rachael Photography