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Also known as "China Silk", these lightweight and breezy blank scarves are the most popular for dyeing and painting.
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You asked, so here they are! Hand rolled hems hand sewn with silk thread.
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6 different patterns, 3 of which also come finished with 10" Fringe. Get ready to fall in love!
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The "Mercedes" of the silks!
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If the 12mm CREPE DE CHINE scarves are the "Mercedes", here are the "Rolls Royces" of the scarf world!
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Like a feather floating on the wind.
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Like a cross between Habotai and Crepe de Chine. Economical, but classy!
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Elegant Flat Crepe shawls & scarves with absolutely beautiful 100% silk fringe.
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Silky and extremely lustrous, this is what many people think of when they think "silk".
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This is the ultimate in luxury; probably the best scarf you can buy unless you get into the velvets.
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Use for Devore 'burn out' technique, and/or dye and paint them. Beautiful Rayon Satin woven through a Silk Chiffon backing.
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Cut velvet is all the rage now, and you can see these in high class department stores for $60-$90.
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Beautiful plain uncut silk/rayon velvet available with or without fringe on the ends. Etch them yourself in custom patterns, tie dye 'em, whatever, you will rake in the complements!
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This is a great blend! Warmer than plain silk, softer than wool, the 12.5 mm weight is similar to a nice Crepe de Chine.
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