Circle Scarf
by The Red Sari
Full Details
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Materials: Silk and wool
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Care: Spot clean only with cold water. Lay flat to dry
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The Red Sari's mission is to create and sustain jobs for women in Nepal, profits support Our Home Women's Hostel in Kathmandu
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Upcycled damaged fabric into wearable works of art
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Created by fusing circles of the finest Merino wool onto vintage silk saris
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All scarves are crafted from original saris, so each scarf is one-of-a-kind. Each scarf has its own unique colors, designated to broad color families as opposed to all being exactly the same
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Please note: Color of actual scarf may differ slightly from the colors pictured
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Handmade by women artisans in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal
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Dimensions: 74" x 12" x 0.15"
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Weight: 0.2 lb.
Reviews
4.5 avg. (29 reviews)
Your Review
An appreciated gift
Bought it as a gift, and frankly wasn't too sure it would be well received. I chose the all-gray option and in the package, it looked kind of blah. My reasoning was it would go with a wider range of colors in outer coats. The recipient genuinely loved it. Though the one pictured with red notes is more to my taste, I must say it worked out well
Beautiful!
The colors are subtle and lovely, and it is truly a work of art. Can't believe the price for this!
Xmas Gift
Gift for Christmas. Recipient seemed very pleased with the scarf and immediately proceeded to wear it for the rest of the day.
Scarf
Beautiful scarf, very reasonable price
Beautiful
I bought a scar for may daughter for Christmas and she absolutely loved it. The color was just beautiful and the fact that the scarf was made by women in Nepal for a fair wage just added value to the gift.
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Upcycled scarves from The Red Sari are made by felting merino wool designs on top of vintage sari silk. These beautifully textured, one-of-a-kind accessories give women in Nepal fair wage work in exchange for their artisan skills.
The beautiful fabric from second-hand saris fills the open markets in Kathmandu. The Red Sari gives this vintage silk cloth new meaning, turning it into felted sari scarves. It’s a stunning combination of design and texture, with colorful merino wool circles felted onto the fabric.
The Red Sari was founded by Julie West after she traveled to Nepal. She empowers local women with fair wage work, using their artisan skills to repurpose saris into one-of-a-kind accessories.
The company reinvests profits into hiring (and thereby helping) more and more women. Whether you give one of these meaningful scarves as a gift or wear it yourself, it’s a lovely way to support a better way of life.
The Red Sari was founded by Julie West after she traveled to Nepal. She empowers local women with fair wage work, using their artisan skills to repurpose saris into one-of-a-kind accessories.
The company reinvests profits into hiring (and thereby helping) more and more women. Whether you give one of these meaningful scarves as a gift or wear it yourself, it’s a lovely way to support a better way of life.
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