Indigo Arashi Shibori: Natural Dyed Silk Scarf
Hand-dyed silk scarf, dyed with organic indigo. Each square is crafted from soft, breathable 100% silk.
Made to order! Please allow 7-10 days for production.
An ancient Japanese technique, traditionally used with organic indigo vats—shibori is the process of folding or twisting textiles and adding shapes, ropes, or clips to create white space known as resist-dye. After dyed, these textiles will reveal complex geometric patterns.
Details
Material: 100% silk chiffon, pre-washed for softness
Dye: Organic Indigo
Size: Approximately 21.5 × 21.5 inches
Care: Hand wash cold; line dry recommended to preserve color; dye may transfer slightly on first few washes
Origin: Ethically produced and hand-finished
Uses
Wear as a neckerchief, headwrap, pocket square, face covering, or accessory
Tie to bags, use as a small picnic cloth, or frame as textile art
Why you’ll like it
Each scarf is one-of-a-kind—no two patterns are identical
Madder root offers a rich, evolving color that ages gracefully
Versatile, durable, and made from breathable, natural fibers
Note: Slight variations in pattern and hue are expected and part of the handmade appeal.
Hand-dyed silk scarf, dyed with organic indigo. Each square is crafted from soft, breathable 100% silk.
Made to order! Please allow 7-10 days for production.
An ancient Japanese technique, traditionally used with organic indigo vats—shibori is the process of folding or twisting textiles and adding shapes, ropes, or clips to create white space known as resist-dye. After dyed, these textiles will reveal complex geometric patterns.
Details
Material: 100% silk chiffon, pre-washed for softness
Dye: Organic Indigo
Size: Approximately 21.5 × 21.5 inches
Care: Hand wash cold; line dry recommended to preserve color; dye may transfer slightly on first few washes
Origin: Ethically produced and hand-finished
Uses
Wear as a neckerchief, headwrap, pocket square, face covering, or accessory
Tie to bags, use as a small picnic cloth, or frame as textile art
Why you’ll like it
Each scarf is one-of-a-kind—no two patterns are identical
Madder root offers a rich, evolving color that ages gracefully
Versatile, durable, and made from breathable, natural fibers
Note: Slight variations in pattern and hue are expected and part of the handmade appeal.

