Shibori Hand Painted "Electric" Bandana/Head Scarf - 23" x 23"
This scarf was hand tied, then dyed graphite, and then hand painted with colourful procion fibre reactive dyes to give the flowy electrical look you see here. Use it as a kerchief, a headband, tucked in a pocket or as a scarf. The soft 100% cotton is breathable and perfect for tender scalps.
-hand tied
-hand painted using procion fibre reactive dye
-one of a kind
Measurements:
Length: 67 cm (23")
Width: 67 cm (23")
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The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.
This scarf was hand tied, then dyed graphite, and then hand painted with colourful procion fibre reactive dyes to give the flowy electrical look you see here. Use it as a kerchief, a headband, tucked in a pocket or as a scarf. The soft 100% cotton is breathable and perfect for tender scalps.
-hand tied
-hand painted using procion fibre reactive dye
-one of a kind
Measurements:
Length: 67 cm (23")
Width: 67 cm (23")
***
The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.
This scarf was hand tied, then dyed graphite, and then hand painted with colourful procion fibre reactive dyes to give the flowy electrical look you see here. Use it as a kerchief, a headband, tucked in a pocket or as a scarf. The soft 100% cotton is breathable and perfect for tender scalps.
-hand tied
-hand painted using procion fibre reactive dye
-one of a kind
Measurements:
Length: 67 cm (23")
Width: 67 cm (23")
***
The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.