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BLUE COTTON SILK BLEND SCARF - PAYSAGE

BLUE COTTON SILK BLEND SCARF - PAYSAGE

Composition: 75% cotton, 25% silk

Dimensions: 17.70 inches x 70.90 inches (45x180cm)

Color scheme: BLUE - TURQUOISE - MARINE

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Made in France - Lyon
$59.00
A soft, airy cotton/silk blend scarf for mid-season. Can also be worn as a summer cheiche. The design is inspired by simple landscapes of trees and forests, with fine stripes edging the bases that end in small fringes. The fine hem on the sides is very clean. A beautiful piece made in France to give as a gift or to treat yourself!
INSPIRATION

This design is inspired by forest landscapes, glades, and undergrowth, and is interpreted in a stylized naïve manner. The pattern runs the full length of the scarf, ending in a set of fine stripes. The color scheme consists of gradations of blue sky, turquoise, bright blue, navy.

OUTFIT PAIRING IDEAS

In summer, this scarf can be worn like a cheiche over a casual outfit to add a touch of chic and elegance, for example with a beige, navy or denim dress. However, it can also be worn all year round, over a coat or light jackets in khaki, off-white, blue sky or blue jean.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

For a cotton and silk blend scarf, we recommend washing by hand. Ironing should be done on low heat with steam to maintain all the natural properties of the fibers that make up this scarf. While you cannot put this scarf in the dryer, you may take it in for dry cleaning.

TRADITIONALLY MADE

100% Made in France, this scarf is produced in the Lyon region, the world capital of silk. New technologies are developing in the Lyon region, in particular, high-end digital printing geared towards luxury, which allows us to produce designs in multiple colors of impeccable quality.

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