Lanna Scarf

You’ll love it because: Lanna means ‘land of a million rice fields’, and this versatile, textured loose-weave scarf is a tribute to rice, our favourite food!

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Made with 100% silk, the Lanna Scarf is woven in a loose grid-like pattern to resemble rice fields in the Lao countryside. Rice is a staple food for Lao, and it’s made first thing in the morning! Lightweight and easy to pair with any outfit, we are not surprised it’s one of our best sellers. 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)

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Color

Black, Dark Blue, Light Blue

Size

38×180, 58×180

Made by:

Mrs. Noot

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