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Sabahar ensures fair trade principles apply in the emerging new silk handicraft industry in Ethiopia. read more..

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Ethiopian Silk Scarf
The silk of Sheba

A warm and soft cranberry coloured scarf handwoven from 100% thickly spun organic silk, with a textured ribbed design.

Produced by the Eri silkworm, Eri silk is versatile and can be spun into fine thread counts as well as coarse and textured materials such as this. Eri silk offers the luxury of silk, the comfort of cotton, and the warmth of wool.

155 x 25 cm.

Wash with mild soap or shampoo in cool water. Hang to dry, but not in direct sun. Ironing with steam works best.



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