Niamh Daniels
€199.00
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Long Silk Scarf Moon Jellyfish
Product Code: MS20371 NDMNJEL
Description
Long silk scarf designed by Galway artist, Niamh Daniels. Each print is intricately drawn and painted by Niamh before being digitally printed onto 100% silk.
The jellyfish design originated frrom an underwater photograph taken by Niamh's family friend, a marine biologist. This was then transformed into an intricate painting of the underwater creature in movement.
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
• Contemporary print of jellyfish against a dark background
• Colours include lilac, electric blue, deep navy and black
• 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.
The jellyfish design originated frrom an underwater photograph taken by Niamh's family friend, a marine biologist. This was then transformed into an intricate painting of the underwater creature in movement.
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
• Contemporary print of jellyfish against a dark background
• Colours include lilac, electric blue, deep navy and black
• 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.