Light Silk Cowboy Scarf - Janie in Midnight sold by Last Chance Textiles
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Light Silk Cowboy Scarf - Janie in Midnight

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The Janie Handwoven Cowboy Scarf offers a stylish blend of sophistication and comfort, featuring a mini gingham design in powder blue and olive green on a rich black background. This handwoven scarf, made from featherweight silk, adds a subtle shine and a beautifully lived-in texture. Versatile in its wear, it can be styled in various fashionable ways, perfect for accentuating any outfit with an air of classic elegance. From the brand: Handwoven Square Scarf Approximately 36" by 36" Strut the range in style with Janie Handwoven Cowboy Scarf! A classy mini gingham comprised of a powder blue and olive green grid on a true black ground. The featherweight silk has a subtle, lustrous shine and a beautifully 'lived-in' texture that feels great against the skin. Wear it wild rag style !  This scarf can be worn loosely rolled on the diagonal and wrapped around the neck. We also love folding it into a triangle, placing that at your chest, and crisscrossing the tails behind your neck. The tails can hang loose in the front or be tied into a knot. About Karghewale To develop the fine silk fabrics used in this collection, Last Chance Textiles engaged with the India-based initiative Karghewale. The mission of Karghewale is to empower artisans to build robust businesses that express their distinctive creative vision. What differentiates Karghewale is the belief that weavers are equal partners in the business, not mere wage workers who will weave a set design and be paid per-meter wages. "We believe in the agency of artisans to transcend impediments in traditional value chains, to co-create, manage business, and sell the final products directly to the end consumer." -Nivedita Rai, Founder