A soft silk/wool blend long scarf, measuring approximately 28cm × 150cm, hand-printed with the natural pigments of mixed eucalyptus leaves. No inks are used—its colours come purely from the leaves themselves, captured through a slow, mindful process.
Because each leaf leaves its own unique mark, no two prints are ever the same. The scarf is light, cozy, and wonderfully soft against the skin, making it perfect to drape, wrap, or knot however you like.
For me, every scarf is both an artwork and an accessory—an intimate way to carry the quiet beauty of nature with you. It’s a timeless piece that celebrates natural variation, seasonal change, and the subtle alchemy between fibre and leaf.
Fabric - 63% silk 37% wool
Dimensions - 28x150cm (approx.)
Each scarf is hand-printed with natural plant pigments, and I’ve done my best to show the colours accurately. Because of the subtle variations in leaves and fibres, the hues may appear slightly different in real life than on your screen.
Silk/Wool Blend Long Scarf – Eucalyptus Pigments
Care Instructions
Silk
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Hand wash gently in cool to lukewarm water (below 30°C) with a mild, pH-neutral soap or delicate detergent.
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Do not soak for long periods. Wash quickly and handle gently.
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Rinse in cool water. To add softness and lustre, you may add a few drops of white vinegar to the final rinse.
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Roll in a clean towel to remove excess water—never wring or twist.
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Dry flat or hang out of direct sunlight.
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Iron on a low heat setting while still slightly damp, using a press cloth if needed.
Silk/Wool Blends
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Treat as you would wool: cool hand wash only, with a wool-safe detergent.
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Avoid sudden changes in temperature, which may cause shrinkage or felting.
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Do not wring. Gently squeeze out excess water and roll in a towel.
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Dry flat, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
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Steam or iron on a low wool setting with a cloth between the fabric and iron.
General Notes
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Avoid bleach, strong detergents, or dry cleaners that use harsh chemicals.
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Store away from direct sunlight and moisture.
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Natural fibres may develop subtle changes over time, adding to their character and uniqueness.
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