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A super soft silk scarf uniquely printed fabric and toned differently on each side for maximum versatility.
The highly tactile fabric makes this scarf responsive to styling, whether worn as a simple scarf, a headband. Spoil yourself with its velvety feel and beautiful flow.
Inspired by Australia's native flora and designed to complement any style. Hand rolled edges and double silk crepe.
Ngali prints are translated from actual artworks, we strive to keep the essence of the work and show the organic nuances. You will be able to see the work within the prints themselves.
Fabric Care
Fabric: 92% Silk 8% Elastane
Colour: Blue/Green
Cold delicate hand wash
Do not bleach
Drip Dry Do not tumble dry
Cool Iron
Dry Clean
Story
This print has been adapted from a photograph of a Eucalyptus Gum on Bangerang Country (near Yarrawonga).
Ngali pays our respects to the Badtjala people and their elders, past, present and emerging, and humbly thank them for sharing their Country with us all.
Our celebration of Country:
The gum tree towers over our Australian landscape, sometimes up to 60 metres tall. The bark on many is mottled, while on some species the newly exposed smooth bark can be a brilliant orange or yellow, fading to various shades of grey. The surface texture can become granular with age and offer up interesting and unique patterns.
Amongst other native plants, our people use the branches of gum trees for smoking ceremonies. We burn the branches to produce smoke, which has cleansing properties and the ability to ward off bad spirits from the people and the land and make a pathway for a brighter future. It is the unique characteristics of various gum trees that have inspired our photography and the translation of the brilliant patterns to create our unique fabric prints.
The highly tactile fabric makes this scarf responsive to styling, whether worn as a simple scarf, a headband. Spoil yourself with its velvety feel and beautiful flow.
Inspired by Australia's native flora and designed to complement any style. Hand rolled edges and double silk crepe.
Ngali prints are translated from actual artworks, we strive to keep the essence of the work and show the organic nuances. You will be able to see the work within the prints themselves.
Fabric Care
Fabric: 92% Silk 8% Elastane
Colour: Blue/Green
Cold delicate hand wash
Do not bleach
Drip Dry Do not tumble dry
Cool Iron
Dry Clean
Story
This print has been adapted from a photograph of a Eucalyptus Gum on Bangerang Country (near Yarrawonga).
Ngali pays our respects to the Badtjala people and their elders, past, present and emerging, and humbly thank them for sharing their Country with us all.
Our celebration of Country:
The gum tree towers over our Australian landscape, sometimes up to 60 metres tall. The bark on many is mottled, while on some species the newly exposed smooth bark can be a brilliant orange or yellow, fading to various shades of grey. The surface texture can become granular with age and offer up interesting and unique patterns.
Amongst other native plants, our people use the branches of gum trees for smoking ceremonies. We burn the branches to produce smoke, which has cleansing properties and the ability to ward off bad spirits from the people and the land and make a pathway for a brighter future. It is the unique characteristics of various gum trees that have inspired our photography and the translation of the brilliant patterns to create our unique fabric prints.