NNEIDS Silk Scarf Face in the Sun

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SILK TWILL SCARF TITLE: “Face in the Sun” \n \nDIMENSIONS: 110cmx110cm (43 inches x43 inches) \n \nPHOTOGRAPHY: February 1990, Kathmandu, Nepal. \n \nSTORY: Golden ( bronze) Mask with Sun Face. The face in the sun motif is common throughout Nepal and has religious significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism (where Mitra is the Sun God and bestower of all bounties on Earth).
On the Nepalese Flag the Sun symbolises fierce resolve and the hope Nepal will last as long as the Sun. \n \nTouch the Silk…View the Art… Share The Story….“The artwork for our silk scarf collection is re-living our photography in a fresh way. Using a variety of techniques our challenge is to create a captivating image, often from nature’s details, that looks beautiful as a scarf.” \n \nTHIS SILK TWILL SCARF: Silk Twill (Tested by AWTA as 100% silk) combines the utilitarian strength of the Twill weave whilst maintaining a fine slippery, smooth texture. It has a wonderful drape, great lustre and gives a sheen to enrich vibrant colours. It is ideally suited to complement styled garments. Weighing approximately 50g per square meter it is rated at 12mm in the silk weight scale. Silk Twill is different from Silk Chiffon and Silk Tabi in terms of characteristics weight, touch and feel. \nINCLUDED WITH YOUR SCARF: Designed Bluyonda box with magnetic lid/Tag with story about the image/Tag with 'About Silk' and Artist's Bio/ Gift Tag. \nFINISH: Luxury Hand Hemmed (110cmx110cm). \n \nTHE SILK STORY: Silk is known as the Queen of fabrics: Natural sheen that never diminishes/ soft, light and luxurious / Cool in Summer – Warm in Winter/ Absorbing perspiration yet letting skin breathe/ Promoting skin rejuvenation/ Hypoallergenic/ Eco-Friendly/ Biodegradable/ Easily Washed/ Great tensile strength and durability. \nConfucius and Chinese legend narrate that around 3000BC the 14 year old Empress Leizu, wife of the Yellow Emperor, discovered Silk when a cocoon fell into her tea cup.She then developed the art of raising silk worms (Sericulture) and became known as the Goddess of Silk in Chinese Mythology. Being an exquisite, precious fibre, for many millennia, it was one of the most zealously guarded secrets in history. \n \nCARE: Enjoy your silk garment - our printing techniques produce colours that will not run or fade. \nWith fundamental care, this silk scarf will maintain it’s vibrant colours and quality ‘Silk’ feel for many years. \nAs Silk is a natural fibre avoid drying in direct sunlight. Also, avoid contact with bleaches or solvents with alcohol such as some hairsprays. \nWASHING: Use lukewarm water and a mild non-alkaline soap such as baby shampoo. Avoid soaking and rinse with a few tablespoons of distilled white vinegar added to the clear water. Avoid wringing or twisting and roll in a towel then hang to dry. Avoid using dryers. \nIRONING: Most wrinkles can be removed by hanging the scarf in the shower and letting humidity work. While the scarf is hanging a steam iron can be used carefully avoiding wetting locally. If necessary use a cool iron setting (Silk Setting) on the back of the damp scarf - avoid too much heat. \n \nSHIPPING: Free Delivery with tracking by Australia Post or Courier. \n \nRETURNS and EXCHANGES: If for any reason you are not satisfied with the product, you may return it within 14 business days for a full refund. \n \nSKU:BYTW-004/ Images©Dallas and John Heaton, all rights reserved. \nCreated and designed in Geelong, Australia.