This scarf features the warm tones of the undulating sands of the Kalahari desert. The flora and fauna symbolize adaptation and survival while the gray tones symbolize the iron found in the desert that is used by local tribes to craft jewelry. This scarf is based on a breath-taking commissioned painting of African wildlife and plants by southern artist, Emily Hobbs Nelson. 100% silk twill, hand-rolled edges, double-sided print with rich, saturated colors. Soft but with a bit of structure. Size: 36” x 36” with hand rolled edge. Material and weight: 16mm silk twill
The motif of this design comes from the Ostrich and Crested Guinea Fowls with Thapsia Garnica, portrayed on the scarf represent protection and renewal in local cultures in South Africa. This scarf is based on a breath-taking commissioned painting of African wildlife and plants by southern artist, Emily Hobbs Nelson. 100% silk twill, hand-rolled edges, double-sided print with rich, saturated colors. Soft but with a bit of structure. Size: 36” x 36” with hand rolled edge. Material and weight: 16mm silk twill
The motif of this design comes from the Palmato Gecko and Aloe Gariepensis, portrayed on the scarf represent the symbiosis of nature in Namibia. This scarf is based on a breath-taking commissioned painting of African wildlife and plants by southern artist, Emily Hobbs Nelson. 100% silk twill, hand-rolled edges, double-sided print with rich, saturated colors. Soft but with a bit of structure. Size: 36” x 36” with hand rolled edge. Material and weight: 16mm silk twill
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