Women's Hand Woven Scarves $20 to $40(141 items)
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Featured Reviews on Women's Hand Woven Scarves $20 to $40
Cotton scarf, 'Golden Pebbles on Scarlet'





By Kathleen
I feel so alive when wearing it.
The colors are stunning and the design unique. It lies beautifully around the neck. People always want to know where I got it.
Cotton scarves, 'Innocent Colors' (pair)





By Janet
Scarves purchased for Christmas gifts
I bought 2 sets of scarves for my nieces. They loved the quality, style, colors, and personalized note.
Silk scarf, 'Peacock Blue'





By Joan
Beautiful scarf with tonal blues
My daughter thought this was the most beautiful scarf she ever received. Made of silk, it has a very soft feel, and the colors are shaded, blending beautifully into each other. There was just the right amount of fringe.
Popular Women's Hand Woven Scarves $20 to $40
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Handmade 100% Cotton Scarf in Citrus Shades, "Citrus Paths"
$27.99Bright citrus shades of yellow and green are punctuated by stripes of canary yellow and scarlet in this scarf from Elena Ixtamer. She weaves the scarf by hand on a traditional waist loom. The artisan hails from San Juan la Laguna in Guatemala, an area well-known for its use of natural textile dyes.
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Tied-Dyed Cotton Wrap Scarf in Pink and Purple from Thailand, "Fantastic Colors"
$25.99Decorated with fantastic hues of pink, purple, and blue, this impressive wrap scarf from Thailand features an original design by Vinita. The skilled artisan hand-weaves the scarf of cotton, applying the colors with the traditional tie-dye technique. Dainty fringes complete the scarf at each end.
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Tie-Dyed Multicolored Cotton Wrap Scarf from Thailand, "Artistic Colors"
$29.95Decorated with artistic hues of blue, pink, and brown, this exciting wrap scarf from Thailand features an original design by Vinita. The skilled artisan hand-weaves the scarf of gauzy, lightweight cotton, applying the colors with the traditional tie-dye technique. Dainty fringes complete the scarf at each end.