Green Floral Silk Scarf
Handwoven, Fair Trade. Perfect for winter days and autumn nights.
$12.20(Save $12.30)Ref: 2195Available now
- Hand-rolled edges
- Provides income for women and the physically challenged
- Enhances artisan dignity through showcasing their creativity
- Promotes traditional culture and skills
- 180 x 50 cm
- 100% silk
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Beautiful Bengali silk scarves; ideal for winter days and autumn nights. These fine grade 'Nistari' silk scarves from Bengal are handwoven and screen-printed with a subtle floral design in gorgeous greens, with a contrasting green and blue border. Great value, and superb gifts.
About the Producer
The Equitable Marketing Association
The silk scarves made for the Equitable Marketing Association are produced in Murshidabad, Bengal, India.

