Women's Patterned Hand Woven Scarves(180 items)
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Featured Reviews on Women's Patterned Hand Woven Scarves
Viscose blend scarf, 'Taupe Glimmer'





By Alice
Beautiful scarff
The scarf arrived quickly. The packaging is beautiful and the scarf is exquisite! This was a gift for a very stylish woman and it fits her perfectly!
Baby alpaca blend scarf, 'Soft Texture in Blue'





By Irene
Baby Alpaca Texture in Blue
Gave this as a gift. Wished I had bought one for myself! Very pretty in person and made a wonderful gift!
Viscose blend scarf, 'Elegant Harmony'





By Randi
Loved
Another gift for my sister for Christmas. Again she said she really liked it and that it would go with almost anything.
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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 Patterned Hand Woven Scarves
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Square Pattern Viscose Blend Shawl Crafted in India, "Delhi Charm"
$19.99Showcasing the charm of handicrafts from Delhi, Indian artisan Danish Ansari creates this beautiful scarf. This scarf is woven by hand from a luxurious viscose blend, resulting in square patterns of indigo, teal, and ivory that are combined together to create various shades. Tasseled fringes decorate the exterior of this square scarf, which is accented at the corners with elegantly dangling tassels.
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Teal and Blue Backstrap Loom Rayon Chenille Scarf, "Precious Teal"
$49.99This beautiful scarf combines rich shades of moss green, turquoise and blue. From K'amolon K'i K'ojonel, the chenille scarf is woven by hand on a traditional backstrap loom from rayon made from bamboo. Lavish fringe trims each end.
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Backstrap Loom Rayon Chenille Handmade Scarf in Blue, "Forever Blue"
$49.99Bands of blue shade from pale azure to deep turquoise. Working on the backstrap loom, Maya artisans from K'amolon K'i K'ojonel transform rayon made from bamboo fiber into a lightweight handwoven scarf. Lavish fringe trims each end.