Lia - Skinny Silk Scarf - Blue and Tan sold by Elizabetta
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Lia - Skinny Silk Scarf - Blue and Tan

$110
USD
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Product Description

Elevate any outfit with this stunning double-sided bandeau scarf in blue and tan. Offering versatile styling options, it can be tied at the neck, woven into a ponytail, or knotted onto a bag for a vibrant touch. Crafted from luxurious 100% silk twill with an elegant drape, this scarf is not only lightweight but also made with non-toxic vegetable dyes. A limited edition piece meticulously handmade in Italy, it embodies affordable luxury with a unique charm. From the brand: A double-sided bandeau scarf in blue and tan - two looks in one. Slim, polished, and easy to style. Tie it at the neck, weave it through a ponytail, or knot it on your bag for a quick hit of color. Details Figure flattering size: Approx. 5" x 55" (13 x 140cm). 100% Silk Twill: is smooth, soft, and luxurious, with a signature diagonal weave that gives it strength and an elegant, fluid drape. It holds its shape beautifully, yet feels light against the skin. The perfect balance of durability and grace. 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 markups and middlemen, which keeps our prices remarkably reasonable. 100% Handmade in Italy: Designed by Barbieri for Elizabetta. Printed, cut and sewn along the shores of Lake Como.