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"A jug and pomegranates" silk batik scarf
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This is one of the first BATIK silk scarves we are offering on this website. Batik is a wax-resist method of dyeing fabric. This particular scarf was made by Mila Nikolaeva who signed in the corner of the scarf. Mila lives and works in tashkent, Uzbekistan. This scarf is one of three scarves we purchased for our new “Batik silk scarves“ category.

 Actual size: 70“x17” (180cm x 45cm)

Care instructions: dry clean only.

Product ID: S1056
Price: $69.99



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Testimonial

Dear Nilufar,
I've been very busy lately, so I couldn't write when it first arrived, but I wanted to take the time to thank you for the lovely "green comb" scarf. I have become a huge fan of Uzbek ikat thanks to your site, gave the first one as a gift to my mother, who loved it, have recommended the site to a textile-loving friend, and am planning to order lots more from you when I get back to the UK in October! By the way, I'm curious as to what the original Uzbek name for ikat is - I thought ikat was an Indonesian word? And lucky for us, it's a huge fashion trend at the moment!
best wishes,

[Nilufar's response to a question part:] Uzbek word for ikat is abr (originally Persian word meaning “a cloud“). However, an Indonesian term ikat is also widely used these days.


Zuzanna  


 
 
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