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Golden Paradise

Handmade Silk Batik Scarf with Floral Motifs from Bali

$79.99
(2 reviews) Write a Review
SKU: 108087
Description
The wax-resist dyeing technique of batik is found in many cultures, but nowhere is it as renowned as in Java. In this batik scarf from Melati’s Collection, a Javanese garden paradise of turquoise, black, and white flowers decorate a golden background of pure silk.

Melati presents this shawl inside a quality, custom-made gift box.
  • 100% silk
  • 0.44 lbs
  • 13.8 inches L x 61 inches W
  • Box: 1.5 inches H x 5.5 inches W x 7.8 inches D
  • Made in Indonesia

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2 Reviews

  • 5
    Lovely scarf for warmer temps

    Posted by Gabri?lle on Dec 27th 2019

    Love it! Great scarf to brighten up an outfit.

  • 5
    SILK Batik Scarf

    Posted by Stephen on Jun 16th 2016

    BEAUTIFUL. THIS WILL MAKE A BEAUTIFUL SCARF FOR THE ALPACA SNOW WHITE RUANA WRAP I GAVE TO MY WIFE SHE IS IN LOVE WITH BOTH.

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    This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.

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