Embroidered Silk Bandana | Rosey - Golden Oak sold by Last Chance Textiles
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Embroidered Silk Bandana | Rosey - Golden Oak

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Crafted with care, this unique silk noil bandana features hand-stitched chainstitch embroidery by Die Trying in Austin. Inspired by vintage patterns and art deco motifs, it blends comfort with artistry. Naturally dyed with organic materials, it showcases a captivating, nubby texture that evolves beautifully over time, making it a versatile accessory for any wardrobe. Ideal for any climate, this piece can be worn in various stylish ways, from tying around the neck to adorning hair. From the brand: 19 x 20 inches +/- Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas. “Each DieTrying TX piece is created using the same hand-operated vintage chain stitch machines that were used to create traditional western wear. While most embroidery today is computerized and mass-produced, the work done on these vintage machines is hand done and made one piece at a time.” Naturally dyed with madder root, flame of the forest, and pomegranate.  Rosey-Danna is screen printed by hand with a pattern inspired by Art Deco illustrator George Barbier, 18th century French textiles AND a border tribute to Indian woodblock printing.  Yep! This one is a real trip.   Sometimes referred to as “raw-silk”, silk noil yarns are spun from shorter fibers leftover from the spinning and manufacture of other silk fabrics. Silk bandanas make a great travel companion, keeping you comfortable in both hot and cold climates. Silk noil has a varied, nubby texture and matte surface that somewhat resembles a handwoven cotton. The unique texture can be best described as 'cozy'.  They also work great tied up in your hair, as the nubby silk stays put and doesn't slip.  The more you wear your bandana, the softer it will become.