Midnight Garden | 50 x 50

This premium silk scarf features a floral pattern full of color. With dark background and hues of vibrant blue reminiscent of summer nights, this is a unique accessory crafted with pure silk and hand drawn illustrations by Maria Gordon. This scarf is not only luxurious to the touch but also versatile in its styling options.

Product details:

  • Measures 50 x 50 cm (19,7” x 19,7”)
  • 100% Habotai Silk, 8 mm
  • Illustrated by hand & Digitally printed
  • Artisan product fully made in Spain
  • Each order is packaged in an illustrated box

57.00

Postage & Packing Incl.

4 in stock

Back-order

Back-order allows you to reserve and purchase scarves that are currently out of stock, securing your place in line to receive your order once the scarves are produced.

It can take up to 6-8 weeks to produce and dispatch pre-ordered silk scarves.

Care Tips

Washing by hand:
If you wish to wash the scarf by hand, begin by adding some cold water to a clean container. If you have a localized stain on your scarf, such as a lipstick stain, don’t worry. To remove it, all you have to do is apply a few drops of soap to the area and gently rub with your fingertips in circles so as not to deform the silk fibers. To wash the whole scarf, submerge it in the bucket with cold water and the soap, and wash it gently to appreciate the initial soft touch that the silk scarf has. Of course, do not leave it soaking. This is very important.

Drying the scarf:
After washing it, we will move on to drying.
It can be done in two ways, either tumble-drying the scarf (always with the cold air program and keeping in mind that it will be dry in about 5-10 minutes) or letting it air dry.

To dry the silk scarf in the air, we recommend hanging it from the bar of the bathtub or shower; half for each side for about 5 – 10 minutes.
Never hang the scarf with clips, because the fibers would deform irreversibly. Do not hang it outside to dry in the sun, since it can burn the color.

Steam clean the scarf:
To do this at home you can use the steam function (at the highest temperature) of an iron. It is very important you do not bring the iron’s ‘hot plate’ into contact with the silk scarf. If any wrinkles persist, you can moisturise the scarf with the spray.

I trust that these suggestions will assist you in maintaining the pristine quality of your silk scarf, ensuring it remains as exquisite as the day you acquired it.