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Khanna Silk Scarf

You’ll love it because: One of our first scarf designs remains the most popular. It’s eco-friendly, unisex, easy to throw on and features two types of silk!

Price:

$30.40$55.20

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Description

The alternating bands of the Khanna silk scarf are woven using two varieties of silk: Bombyx mori, which is finer, and Eri, which is heavier textured silk. The pattern pays tribute to khanna, which means rice fields in Lao language. One of our original designs, the Khanna continues to be a much-loved bestseller! Handwoven at the Living Crafts Centre.

  • Material: 100% silk
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean
  • Dimensions: Small – 180 cm x 38 cm (70.9 in x 15 in), Medium – 180 cm x 58 cm (70.9 in x 22.8 in)

Additional information

WeightN/A
DimensionsN/A
Color

Black, Blue/Grey, Dark Blue, Green, Light Blue, Olive, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Turquoise

Size

38×180, 58×180

Made by:

Mrs. Noot

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