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Chess Scarf

You’ll love it because: Made from handspun Eri silk, also known as vegan silk, this eco-friendly scarf plays with texture and light for a dynamic look.

Price:

$32.00

Description

Finally, a chess game anyone can win! An original design from Ock Pop Tok, this silk scarf is made using Eri silk. Often known as peace silk or vegan silk, the collection of this silk does not harm any living creature.

The threads are extracted from the cocoon only after the butterfly flies out. The chess board pattern is created by weaving open and solid squares. This is one of our best sellers! Woven by the weavers at Living Crafts Centre.

  • Material: 100% silk
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean
  • Dimensions: 180 cm x 38 cm (70.9 in x 15 cm)

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WeightN/A
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Color

Black, Blue, Light Blue Multi, Pink, Purple, Red, Red Multi

Made by:

Mrs. Vilaiphone

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