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Shop Naturally Dyed Loop Scarf - Narrow (D)

Naturally Dyed Loop Scarf - Narrow (D)

$165.00

Mixed fabrics (modal, cotton, and silk) naturally dyed and printed, sewn into a loop scarf. Designed, dyed with foraged leaves and natural extracts, and sewn in Perth, Western Australia.

Care instruction: Cold hand wash separately with gentle detergent. Do not tumble dry. Dry in shade and iron on medium setting.

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Naturally Dyed Loop Scarf - Narrow (D)

$165.00

Mixed fabrics (modal, cotton, and silk) naturally dyed and printed, sewn into a loop scarf. Designed, dyed with foraged leaves and natural extracts, and sewn in Perth, Western Australia.

Care instruction: Cold hand wash separately with gentle detergent. Do not tumble dry. Dry in shade and iron on medium setting.

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I wish to acknowledge the Whadjuk people, the traditional custodians of the land on which I live, work and learn. I pay my respect to their Elders both past and present, their cultures, resilience, and their continuing connection to the land.