Miramar - Long Silk Scarf - Blue sold by Elizabetta
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Miramar - Long Silk Scarf - Blue

$125
USD
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Product Description

Revitalize any wardrobe with this stunning blue and white tile motif scarf, inspired by the iconic Azulejo tiles of Portugal. Crafted from 100% silk Georgette, it drapes beautifully and adds a touch of elegance to any outfit. Limited edition and handmade in Italy, this accessory is dyed with non-toxic vegetable dyes, ensuring luxury without compromising on sustainability. Ideal for elevating casual or formal looks, this scarf is a must-have for fashion enthusiasts. From the brand: Craving a wardrobe refresh? A single scarf is all it takes to give it new life! This blue and white tile motif, like the Azulejo tiles of Portugal, is the perfect print to give life to your outfit. Figure flattering size: Approx. 20” x 67" (53 x 170cm). Years of trial and error taught us that this size scarf is one of the simplest to style and makes every woman look chic. 100% silk Georgette: A soft, super lightweight, slightly crinkly, sheer fabric that drapes beautifully. Limited edition: We make these in small quantities, so you know your scarf is truly one-of-a kind. Pure luxury, naturally dyed: We use non-toxic vegetable dyes that preserve the silk's softness, free from harmful chemicals that can irritate your skin (and is better for the planet!) Affordable luxury: We bring these from the people who make them directly to you. There are no massive mark-ups and middlemen, which keeps our prices remarkably reasonable. 100% Handmade in Italy: Printed, cut and sewn along the shores of Lake Como.