olive/mauve

olive/mauve

olive/mauve

olive/mauve

olive/mauve

olive/mauve

olive/mauve
olive/mauve
olive/mauve

Infinity Scarf in Olive & Mauve

Silk Scarf (ID: A83428)
$175
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The dynamic interplay of shibori dyeing and hand pleating imparts this dazzling adornment with a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic effect.
  • Made in the USA
  • 62" circumference when worn in a single loop; stretches to maximum circumference of 100"
  • Ruffled merrowed edges
  • 100% silk
  • Dry clean only
  • Do not iron
  • Pleats are steam set and should be kept dry
  • Store coiled in a zip-lock bag
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Sharon Wang and Min Chiu

Sharon Wang and Min Chiu

Cathayana
"My teacher of colors is nature. My job is to present the beautiful colors of nature through my artwork."

By carefully calculating the balance of different dyes, Min Chiu uses the shibori technique to express her inspirations from nature. Oftentimes, the final piece exceeds all expectations with its remarkable beauty. That is why Min fell in love with the shibori technique. Together with her sister-in-law, Xiaoke Wang, Min creates unlimited possibilities that replicate nature.

Each silk shawl or scarf is hand dyed, pleated, optionally discharged, and painted one at a time.

Min Chiu has always been a disciplined learner. By spending a tremendous about of time reading and viewing English and Japanese books on shibori, along with countless trial and error, she became a talented shibori artist. She is also very grateful for the direction and support provided by artists Karren K. Brito and Carter Smith.