Silk Kelp Scarf
Silk Kelp Scarf
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$3,750.00 TWD
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The front features a paisley pattern, while the back showcases dots, offering vibrant colors and a silky smooth texture. This luxurious silk is akin to well-cultivated kombu.
The harvest season for kombu, a cornerstone of Japanese food culture, is summer. It absorbs the blessings of the sea through its leaves, growing long, thick, and robust.
Cutting the fabric on the bias allows it to drape beautifully around the neck. Sewing bias-cut fabric is a challenging task. After numerous prototypes, we finally found a factory capable of achieving the delicate sewing required, making this a unique creation of 45R. Experience the exceptional Japanese craftsmanship in every detail.
The harvest season for kombu, a cornerstone of Japanese food culture, is summer. It absorbs the blessings of the sea through its leaves, growing long, thick, and robust.
Cutting the fabric on the bias allows it to drape beautifully around the neck. Sewing bias-cut fabric is a challenging task. After numerous prototypes, we finally found a factory capable of achieving the delicate sewing required, making this a unique creation of 45R. Experience the exceptional Japanese craftsmanship in every detail.
The front features a paisley pattern, while the back showcases dots, offering vibrant colors and a silky smooth texture. This luxurious silk is akin to well-cultivated kombu.
The harvest season for kombu, a cornerstone of Japanese food culture, is summer. It absorbs the blessings of the sea through its leaves, growing long, thick, and robust.
Cutting the fabric on the bias allows it to drape beautifully around the neck. Sewing bias-cut fabric is a challenging task. After numerous prototypes, we finally found a factory capable of achieving the delicate sewing required, making this a unique creation of 45R. Experience the exceptional Japanese craftsmanship in every detail.
The harvest season for kombu, a cornerstone of Japanese food culture, is summer. It absorbs the blessings of the sea through its leaves, growing long, thick, and robust.
Cutting the fabric on the bias allows it to drape beautifully around the neck. Sewing bias-cut fabric is a challenging task. After numerous prototypes, we finally found a factory capable of achieving the delicate sewing required, making this a unique creation of 45R. Experience the exceptional Japanese craftsmanship in every detail.