Botanically Dyed Silk Wild Rag  - Charmeuse Silk
Botanically Dyed Silk Wild Rag  - Charmeuse Silk
Botanically Dyed Silk Wild Rag  - Charmeuse Silk
Botanically Dyed Silk Wild Rag  - Charmeuse Silk
Botanically Dyed Silk Wild Rag  - Charmeuse Silk
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Botanically Dyed Silk Wild Rag - Charmeuse Silk

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I have completely fallen head over heels in love with silk and it's no wonder why. Silk helps regulate temperature, keeping your cool in the summer and warm in the winter, is hypoallergenic and so luxurious. This silk bandana is handmade with luxurious, soft charmeuse silk and hand dyed in my small kitchen in the San Francisco Bay Area. Plant dyes create a gorgeous multi-dimensional living color that sparkles in the sunlight and elevates this everyday item to something magical and luxurious.

Dyed with Cochineal, Iron, Madder Root and Onion Skins

Measures 35" x 35" - larger than your typical bandana size. This size can be worn around the neck as a long triangle scarf, as a headscarf, a bandeau or around the waist as a small coverup!

Hand-rolled hem for a clean, seamless finish

Natural bundle dying is a slow but wonderful process. Each bandana is dyed with plants, bugs and minerals which are carefully placed on each individual bandana, tightly wrapped, steamed and left to rest for over 24 hours; a slow, beautiful process to produce the natural color you see here. This means that every piece is unique and no two are alike!  

Please CLICK HERE to learn how to care for plant dyed silk!

*Note that since plant dyes are a living color, they can be hard to photograph and different screens represent colors differently.