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Long Silk Scarf 'Mara' Gold
Product Code: MS20371 NDMARA GLD
Description
Long silk scarf designed by Galway artist, Niamh Daniels. Each print is intricately painted by Niamh before being digitally printed onto 100% silk.
Inspired by Niamh's artwork of an underwater scene using wax, salt and various dyes named 'Mara' after the Gaelic word for 'sea'. This scarf is vibrant in aquatic tones of teal, cobalt blue, gold and emerald green.
The scarf is an ideal size to wear in a variety of styles: it can be wrapped around the neck, knotted, or worn aross the shoulders.
Style Notes
• Printed silk scarf
• Variety of colours inspired by Niamh's underwater artwork
• Colours include teal, aqua, gold and emerald green
• Large stole size
• Designed in Ireland by Galway artist Niamh Daniels
• Handrolled edges for a natural drape
• Presented in Niamh Daniels gift box
Details and Care
Size: 180cm x 66cm
Composition: 100% silk
Made in Italy.
Care: keep away from sharp objects. Dry clean recommended.
Each scarf is unique with hand-finished rolled edges. Any inconsistencies are not considered faults, but characteristic of silk's natural appearance.
Inspired by Niamh's artwork of an underwater scene using wax, salt and various dyes named 'Mara' after the Gaelic word for 'sea'. This scarf is vibrant in aquatic tones of teal, cobalt blue, gold and emerald green.
The scarf is an ideal size to wear in a variety of styles: it can be wrapped around the neck, knotted, or worn aross the shoulders.
Style Notes
• Printed silk scarf
• Variety of colours inspired by Niamh's underwater artwork
• Colours include teal, aqua, gold and emerald green
• Large stole size
• Designed in Ireland by Galway artist Niamh Daniels
• Handrolled edges for a natural drape
• Presented in Niamh Daniels gift box
Details and Care
Size: 180cm x 66cm
Composition: 100% silk
Made in Italy.
Care: keep away from sharp objects. Dry clean recommended.
Each scarf is unique with hand-finished rolled edges. Any inconsistencies are not considered faults, but characteristic of silk's natural appearance.