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Corvara - Wool Scarf - Tan
Product Description
Elevate any outfit with this oversized scarf made from luxuriously soft Italian wool. Featuring a modern geometric chevron print, it offers warmth without bulk, making it perfect for draping as a shawl or wrapping for warmth. Crafted using non-toxic vegetable dyes, this limited edition piece is a blend of style and eco-consciousness. Handmade in Italy, it's an affordable luxury designed to travel light while providing both refined aesthetics and comfort. From the brand: Woven from luxuriously soft, lightweight wool, this oversized scarf captures warmth without the weight. It’s big enough to drape as a shawl, yet fine enough to wear wrapped or folded with ease. The geometric chevron print adds a clean, modern edge — precise, understated, quietly striking. I named it Corvara after the Alpine village near Bolzano, where the sharp lines of the Dolomites echo through the pattern. A refined layer. Unisex. Designed to travel light, feel rich, and wear effortlessly. Details Large size: Approx. 21" x 74" (55 x 190cm). Wide enough to bunch, scrunch or leave hanging loose for a decorative accent, and long enough to wrap or tie any way you choose. 100% Italian wool: Made from the lightest, softest wool woven in a slightly textured chevron weave. It's hard to believe this scarf is made from 100% wool! Refined hems: The long sides are flat sewn so you barely notice them, the short sides have an eyelash hem to help prevent curling. 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 wool's softness, free from harmful chemicals that can irritate your skin (and is better for the planet!) Affordable luxury: We bring these directly from the people who make them to you. There are no massive markups and middlemen, which keeps our prices remarkably reasonable. 100% Handmade in Italy: Made for Elizabetta by Barbieri. Printed, cut and sewn along the shores of Lake Como.











