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Some scarves turn out so yummy that no photograph could do them justice. That's particularly true when the scarf is ultra-sheer and of an iridescent silk – iridescent in the manner of hummingbirds, or peacock feathers, or the wings of certain insects. This blue-green silk scarf is both delicate and definitive, not just because it pairs unique iridescence with delicacy, but because of its extra-wide dimension (13") and, of course, subject matter: our original design trout. The background print is one of our newer "all 0ver" patterns and features fly line and flies in small gestural loops. Over this we've printed our beloved trout in a not-too-stark contrasting blue. So unique. Fly fishing has never seen such beauty in a wearable. Approx. 13" x 60", hand-rolled hem.
- Silk is one of the strongest fibers known. Just think: they used if for hundreds of years as fly line! It's at its weakest when wet, however, so hand washing is the wisest method of cleaning it. If machine laundering (recommended for boxer shorts and lingerie only), use a garment bag. If your scarf has beaded corners or is printed with any metalic paint or foil (as in the case of many of our insect imagery), DO NOT DRY CLEAN the item, as the chemicals take the shine out of any metalic material.
- We recommend cool or warm water, mild soap (Ivory flakes or just some bar soap swished in the basin water), and a fast soak. Rinse, blot dry, and iron while still damp, if you can. Try not to iron the beads -- they may crack.
- You may always contact us if you have special circumstances or other questions.
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- Hand wash cold water, blot, then iron while still damp. DO NOT DRY CLEAN
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