Tai Muang Silk Shawl

You’ll love it because: We’re bringing back our Tai Muang Silk Shawl. Woven using the six pedal weaving technique, it boasts extra thickness for extra warmth.

Price:

$203.00

Description

Handwoven by Tai Muang weavers using a traditional six pedal weaving technique to create the striking sunflower and crab motifs, these shawls are great statement pieces. The technique used makes it thicker and softer than our other silk shawls. The perfect winter shawl!

Made with 100% Lao Silk, the Tai Muang weave expressive geometric designs that look surprisingly modern.

  • Material: 100% Silk
  • Care Instructions: Hand wash in cool water, use mild soap
  • Dimensions: 60cm x 200cm

Additional information

WeightN/A
Color

Black, Blue, Green, Red

Made by:

Made by Tai Moei Tai Muang
Tai Moei Tai Muang

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