Women's Green Rayon Scarves(39 items)
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Featured Reviews on Women's Green Rayon Scarves
Rayon chenille scarf, 'Iridescent Emerald'





By Judd
Beautiful and Soft!
I bought this scarve as a gift for my Mother and she loves it. The fabric is so soft to the touch, and really good quality. Anyone receiving these as a gift would be very happy!
Rayon scarf, 'Smooth Breeze'





By Ardyth
Absolutely gorgeous!
The colors are beautiful! They work so well together visually. The touch is soft and sumptuous and rich. I expected the scarf to be be pretty, but this scarf exudes quality beyond pretty.
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K'amolon K'i K'ojonel Hand-woven accessories and apparel
They regard as their major achievement the stability of a women's organization and so offer hope to the survivors of the 1980s massacres.
Many children were orphaned too, and... read more
Popular Women's Green Rayon Scarves
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Handwoven 100% Rayon Wrap Scarf from Guatemala, "Smooth Breeze"
$54.99$49.49Handwoven of fine rayon from bamboo, this Guatemalan scarf represents the hard work of K'amolon K'i K'ojonel, meaning "let's get together." The group of women artisans carefully create the scarf to feature hues of green and purple, completed with fringes that dangle from the ends.
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Grey Olive Green Hand Made Rayon Chenille Scarf, "Iridescent Olive"
$49.99Olive green, beige and grey color this scarf with timeless elegance. Different teams of artisans within K'amolon K'i K'ojonel are involved in the creation of this rayon made from bamboo fiber scarf, from those who dye the yarn, to those who spin it, to those who weave it on a backstrap loom. And everyone is working from home, keeping a millenary textile tradition alive.
Since the threads are dyed by the women, please expect slight differences in the color tone and arrangement. -
Authentic Handwoven Green Cotton Kente Cloth Scarf, "Green Pebbles"
$37.99The intricate texture in this handsome kente cloth scarf is inspired by beach pebbles. Designed by a fisherman around 1898, its name means "pebbles of the shore are hard to crack." The tiny blocks of pattern represent the thoughts of that ancestral craftsman. Handcrafted by the Gobah Tengey-Seddoh Family, this extraordinary double weave textile is one of the most difficult patterns to achieve. These expert weavers use traditional looms.
Each strip requires considerable effort, and the looms are worked with both hands and feet. Strips are generally three to four inches wide and seven to ten feet long, and the length of time it takes to complete one strip varies by the complexity of the chosen pattern. The simplest use mostly vertical, or warp patterns, and an experienced weaver can make several of those in one day. But patterns with nearly all weft (horizontal thread) patterns, where the warp design is hardly visible, can take up to four days to complete an individual strip. Each color has its own meanings in Asante culture. Green is fertility and new harvest, gold is royalty, black is strength, aging, and spirituality, while white is purity. The patterns themselves are carefully chosen symbols, which a master weaver develops and names, often to honor people, historical events, or proverbs.