Hand Dyed Madder Root Orange Silk Doublecloth Scarf
Here is another example of one of the many colors you can achieve with madder root dye. This particular scarf was in the dye pot at 130 degrees F. The heat creates the brilliant orange. If you go higher to 140 degrees F, you will get more of a deep red. The higher the temperature, the more the red color develops.
This silk doublecloth scarf is woven on handlooms by fair trade artisans in India. I spec the weave structure and fiber. The undyed scarves arrive white, awaiting my ideas of color. They are structurally interesting. Two warps are placed on the loom and woven together at the same time, creating a seam at each side. The two layers are joined together, and you can pull them apart gently to create more volume for styling.
This orange scarf has been washed three times after it has been dyed and ironed. It's easy to pack, great for travel. You can handwash or machine delicate cycle, hang to dry and iron if you wish.
Dimensions: 68" long x 22" wide
100% Silk
Here is another example of one of the many colors you can achieve with madder root dye. This particular scarf was in the dye pot at 130 degrees F. The heat creates the brilliant orange. If you go higher to 140 degrees F, you will get more of a deep red. The higher the temperature, the more the red color develops.
This silk doublecloth scarf is woven on handlooms by fair trade artisans in India. I spec the weave structure and fiber. The undyed scarves arrive white, awaiting my ideas of color. They are structurally interesting. Two warps are placed on the loom and woven together at the same time, creating a seam at each side. The two layers are joined together, and you can pull them apart gently to create more volume for styling.
This orange scarf has been washed three times after it has been dyed and ironed. It's easy to pack, great for travel. You can handwash or machine delicate cycle, hang to dry and iron if you wish.
Dimensions: 68" long x 22" wide
100% Silk
Here is another example of one of the many colors you can achieve with madder root dye. This particular scarf was in the dye pot at 130 degrees F. The heat creates the brilliant orange. If you go higher to 140 degrees F, you will get more of a deep red. The higher the temperature, the more the red color develops.
This silk doublecloth scarf is woven on handlooms by fair trade artisans in India. I spec the weave structure and fiber. The undyed scarves arrive white, awaiting my ideas of color. They are structurally interesting. Two warps are placed on the loom and woven together at the same time, creating a seam at each side. The two layers are joined together, and you can pull them apart gently to create more volume for styling.
This orange scarf has been washed three times after it has been dyed and ironed. It's easy to pack, great for travel. You can handwash or machine delicate cycle, hang to dry and iron if you wish.
Dimensions: 68" long x 22" wide
100% Silk