This scarf is built for presence.
Made from strong, densely felted natural wool, it holds form rather than drapes. The surface becomes a canvas where flowers are embedded directly into the fabric. They are not painted on, applied, or stitched. They are a part of the structure itself.
The neutral ground allows the natural browns and whites to speak quietly, while dyed sheep’s locks and sari silk introduce controlled bursts of color. With the help of a wool pin, the scarf can be shaped, folded, and sculpted around the neck and face, creating a wearable form that feels both protective and expressive.
This is a piece for those who like their textiles to have weight, intention, and architectural strength.
Materials
Natural sheep’s wool (background)
Natural brown wool (flower forms)
Natural white wool (petals and rays)
Hand-dyed sheep’s locks (magenta accents)
Recycled sari silk
Water, soap, pressure, and time
Dimensions
48 inches long (4 feet)
15 inches wide
Medium–heavy weight, structured felt
Sculptural / architectural wearability
Symbolism
Flowers — endurance, emergence, and quiet resilience
Natural wool palette — grounding, honesty, connection to land and animal
Radiating lines — energy moving outward from a steady center
Structure over drape — choosing strength without rigidity
Magenta accents — life force, emotion, and subtle defiance