Monsoon Forest Scarf

You’ll love it because: Inspired by wild bamboo forests, this super soft organic cotton scarf is a great gift for yourself or a birthday gift for friends and family!

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The Monsoon Forest Scarf is inspired by the bamboo that grows tall and strong in the forests of Laos. The monsoon usually starts in June or July and lasts through September. It’s a beautiful time of year – everything is green, the rivers are full and nature gets replenished. This scarf is woven using a rayon warp and organic Lao cotton for the weft. It’s a great scarf for both men and women.

  • Material: Cotton/Rayon
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean
  • Dimensions: 190 cm x 38 cm (74.80 in x 14.96 in)

Additional information

Dimensions190 × 38 cm
Color

Dark Blue, Light Blue, Turquoise

Made by:

Ms. Phonesouk

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