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Peacock Blue
Artisan Crafted 100% Silk Teal Wrap Scarf from Thailand
Peacock Blue, Artisan Crafted 100% Silk Teal Wrap Scarf from Thailand
Vinita
This bold hand woven scarf is presented by Thai artisan Vinita. She dyes 100% silk threads a deep teal and weaves them by hand, creating this beautiful wrap scarf with a delicate fringe.$27.99$25.19Artist: Vinita
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Options in Teal
Baby Alpaca and Silk Blend Teal and Grey Reversible Scarf
Options in Teal, Baby Alpaca and Silk Blend Teal and Grey Reversible Scarf
Felipe Berckholtz
Elegant and sumptuously soft, this baby alpaca and silk blend fringed scarf will add a touch of sophistication to any wardrobe. Presented by Felipe Berckholtz of Peru, this scarf is reversible, teal... read more$99.99$89.99Artist: Felipe Berckholtz
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Comforting Teal
Handwoven Fringed Silk Shawl in Teal from Thailand
Comforting Teal, Handwoven Fringed Silk Shawl in Teal from Thailand
Vinita
Thailand's Vinita proudly presents this shawl, hand-weaving it from the finest silk fibers for a soft, lightweight accessory. Finished with petite fringes on the ends, the wrap features a solid color... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Vinita
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Winter Rhombi
100% Alpaca Wrap Scarf in Teal and Cerulean from Peru
Winter Rhombi, 100% Alpaca Wrap Scarf in Teal and Cerulean from Peru
Fernando Cano
Perfect for keeping warm during the cold months, this wrap scarf from Peru is knit from alpaca wool for a soft, warm fit. Fernando Cano designs the scarf, adding rhombus motifs in cerulean and crimson... read more$54.99$49.49Artist: Fernando Cano
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Andean Snow
100% Alpaca Knit Hat in Teal and Seafoam from Peru
Andean Snow, 100% Alpaca Knit Hat in Teal and Seafoam from Peru
Fernando Cano
Beautiful snowflake motifs wrap around this hat in complementary teal and seafoam colors. Perfect for keeping warm during the cold months, the hat features a design by Peru's Fernando Cano, knit from... read more$34.99$31.49Artist: Fernando Cano
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Rainy Night in Teal
100% Alpaca Handwoven Scarf with Tassels in Teal from Peru
Rainy Night in Teal, 100% Alpaca Handwoven Scarf with Tassels in Teal from Peru
Maritza Pacori
Andean artisan Maritza Pacori knits this beautiful scarf by hand from alpaca wool, resulting in a wonderful accessory that goes with any outfit. She hangs elegant tassels from the ends of this... read more$59.99$53.99Artist: Maritza Pacori
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Peacock Path
Teal Patterned Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf
Peacock Path, Teal Patterned Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf
Raquel and Gregor
A heart-shaped pattern distinguishes this beautiful scarf from Peru's Raquel and Gregor. Artisans use traditional looms to weave the scarf from soft baby alpaca blend yarns in wisteria, teal and royal... read more$59.99$53.99Artist: Raquel and Gregor
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Ocean Delight
Batik Printed Silk Scarf
Ocean Delight, Batik Printed Silk Scarf
Vinita
Give your next ensemble a shot of bold color with this luxurious scarf designed by Thailand's Vinita. Crafted from 100% silk, the vivid scarf is hand dyed using traditional batik methods, giving the... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Vinita
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Summer Teal
Teal Silk Scarf Crafted from Hand Spun Yarns in Thailand
Summer Teal, Teal Silk Scarf Crafted from Hand Spun Yarns in Thailand
Vinita
This rich, deep teal scarf from Vinita in Thailand features the coarse nubby texture of "bark silk", or raw silk. The scarf is woven by hand with a loose, airy weave.Please note: This... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Vinita
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Geometric Andes
Unisex Multicolor Geometric Alpaca Blend Socks from Peru
Geometric Andes, Unisex Multicolor Geometric Alpaca Blend Socks from Peru
Justo Huaman
There's nothing better for winter days than a pair of cozy and stylish socks. Crafted by Peruvian artisan Justo Huaman, these alpaca blend socks have a pleasant softness that will make them your... read more$24.99$22.49Artist: Justo Huaman
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Teal Chiapas Accent
Teal 100% Hand Woven Cotton Scarf with Fringe from Mexico
Teal Chiapas Accent, Teal 100% Hand Woven Cotton Scarf with Fringe from Mexico
Na Bolom Cultural Association
One of Mexico's most iconic garments is the rebozo or chal, a very long rectangular shawl, made famous in images of fighting women from the Revolution. The traditional backstrap weavers of the Chiapas... read more$59.99$50.99Artist: Na Bolom Cultural Association
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Incan Princess
Teal with Colorful Accents Hand Crocheted Cap from Peru
Incan Princess, Teal with Colorful Accents Hand Crocheted Cap from Peru
Elsa Flores
Elsa Flores of Peru designs a unique hand-crocheted cap inspired by the traditional dress of the Ñustas of the Inca Empire. The Ñustas were princesses, daughters of those Inca who descended from the... read more$25.99$23.39Artist: Elsa Flores
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Enchanting Love in Teal
Hand Woven Fringed Silk Scarf in Teal from Thailand
Enchanting Love in Teal, Hand Woven Fringed Silk Scarf in Teal from Thailand
Vinita
With a feminine pintucked pattern, this scarf is designed with a solid color in teal by Vinita of Thailand. The artisan weaves the scarf by hand from 100% silk fibers, adding delicate fringes to the... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Vinita
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Sweet Wonder
Hand Woven Fringed Silk Scarf in Blue-Green from Thailand
Sweet Wonder, Hand Woven Fringed Silk Scarf in Blue-Green from Thailand
Vinita
A medley of teal, robin's egg blue, and azure colors adorns the surface of this ombré scarf. The scarf is handwoven from 100% silk fibers by Vinita of Thailand, with a crinkled texture and delicate... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Vinita
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Andean Comfort in Teal
Hand-Knit 100% Alpaca Hat in Teal from Peru
Andean Comfort in Teal, Hand-Knit 100% Alpaca Hat in Teal from Peru
Elvia Melendez
Working with 100% alpaca yarns in a solid teal color, Peruvian artisan Elvia Melendez creates a hat to provide comfort in the chilly months. Knit by hand, the hat features subtle cable patterns for an... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Elvia Melendez
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Sunrise Colors
Handloomed Peruvian Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf in Warm Colors
Sunrise Colors, Handloomed Peruvian Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf in Warm Colors
Raquel and Gregor
Wear the sunrise colors with this beautiful baby alpaca blend scarf designed by Raquel and Gregor from Peru. This joyful garment is handloomed with soft materials in saffron, orange and light olive... read more$57.99$52.19Artist: Raquel and Gregor
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Colorful Mixture
Handloomed Striped Baby Alpaca Blend Shawl from Peru
Colorful Mixture, Handloomed Striped Baby Alpaca Blend Shawl from Peru
Raquel and Gregor
Raquel and Gregor bring another gorgeous colorful design from Peru. This shawl, handloomed with a combination of baby alpaca, cotton and modal, has a colorful striped pattern in teal, orange and... read more$89.99$80.99Artist: Raquel and Gregor
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Rainwater
Rayon Silk Blend Scarf Tie Dye Blue and Teal from Thailand
Rainwater, Rayon Silk Blend Scarf Tie Dye Blue and Teal from Thailand
Vinita
Shades of teal and midnight blue fall down this scarf like drops of rain. The scarf is handwoven from rayon and silk blend fibers, featuring tie-dye motifs by Thailand's Vinita. The artisan adds... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Vinita
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Sweet Fruit
Reversible Rayon Scarf in Crimson and Ivory from Guatemala
Sweet Fruit, Reversible Rayon Scarf in Crimson and Ivory from Guatemala
Waqxaqi' Kan Women's Group
Handwoven from rayon on the traditional backstrap loom, this reversible wrap scarf from Guatemala is sure to fit your every mood. Members of the Waqxaqi' Kan Women's Group create the scarf, featuring... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Waqxaqi' Kan Women's Group
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Tender Feeling in Green
Hand-Dyed Cotton Scarf from Thailand
Tender Feeling in Green, Hand-Dyed Cotton Scarf from Thailand
Jamriang
Hand-dyed a beautiful sea green color, Jamriang's cozy scarf will add a pop of color to grey winter days. The Thai artisan crafts the scarf from double-gauze cotton, which has an irresistible soft... read more$19.99$17.99Artist: Jamriang
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Hand-washing and dry cleaning are the most common ways to care for and clean shawls. Many of our alpaca shawls specifically indicate dry-cleaning or hand-washing with cold water. Because shawls are delicate, a garment bag is a good way to prevent damage. Avoid direct sunlight and high heat. As always, it is important to follow the care instructions specific to the fabric of your shawl.


The great thing about shawls is that they are versatile. One can find a shawl for every season. Warmth is often based on the tightness of the weave and the type of material used. Alpaca fiber is known for its thermal capacity and provides an optimal degree of warmth. Sheep wool also acts as an insulator, absorbing moisture and creating a feeling of coziness for the wearer. Shawls made of cashmere and pashmina are light and thin, yet still provide a high degree of warmth. In Mexico, shawls made from San Juan Chamula sheep keep one warm and comfortable.


Comfort is always a question of preference, but certain fabrics lend themselves to softness and warmth. Shawls from the Andes are made from super soft alpaca fibers, and provide wearers a high level of comfort. Similarly, in Thailand and Bali, silk shawls are always favorites. Depending on ones climate, particular shawls may be preferable. Central American shawls made from cotton and rayon keep wearers cool in warm climates, whereas bamboo and acrylic shawls are great for cold weather. During hot summers, Indian shawls made of modal, silk, and viscose are a perfect option, and merino wool and cashmere are ideal for winter. West Africa stands by the luxurious comfort of their 100% cotton shawls, and Mexico prioritizes comfort with their beautiful wool designs.


It depends on what you mean by handmade. We support artisans who work in the ancient traditions of their ancestors, crafting items by hand, with patience and love. But techniques vary among shawl makers. Embroidery, hand-painting, stitching, and sewing are often part of the process. Some artisans do use power looms when crafting their shawls, but even in those instances, there is no mega-factory or mass production line behind the garment. The beauty, creativity, and inspiration for each shawl comes from the artists own heart. Our product descriptions will always specify if an item is hand-woven, hand-knit, or otherwise.


The shawl comes to us full of history, culture, and heritage. Each region invests its shawls with different symbols, patterns, and designs. Some shawls, like those in West Africa and the Andes, feature linear and geometric shapes, clean lines and patterns that have been passed down through the centuries. In Bali, we find elaborate batik designs, a technique that makes use of alternating dye and wax to block color. In Central America, embroidered and woven shawls incorporate designs inspired by corn, butterflies, and birds. Floral patterns are very popular in Indian shawls, particularly in pashminas from Kashmir. Gujarati shawls often depict geometric shapes, and artisans increasingly incorporate contemporary designs through hand-painted fabric. Thailand also integrates floral patterning, often using the yok dok technique, a brocade style that leaves the fabric slightly raised. This emphasis on brocade is also evident in Mexican shawls, with lavish designs in the form of frets, flowers and geometric figures, all inspired by pre-Hispanic cultures.


Fibers, dyes, and fabrics come together in innovative, unique ways during the creation of a shawl. Different regions rely on resources that are readily available and have cultural significance. In West Africa, 100% cotton and rayon frequently make their appearances in shawls. In Bali and Thailand, soft silk lends a luxuriousness to the shawl. Central American artisans incorporate bamboo rayon, while India makes use of wool and silk. Mexico boasts an array of vibrant natural and cotton yarn dyes, and artisans from the Andes weave shawls out of soft alpaca fiber.


Throughout the world, the shawl is considered a venerated garment, made by hand from techniques passed down through generations. The methods for making traditional shawls vary as widely as the regions from which they come. But most employ some method of hand knitting or weaving on a loom. In the Andes, for example, crocheting and flat weaving on a treadle loom are common techniques. In Central America, backstrap and foot looms are popular with artisans. In Bali, one finds intricate sewing, in addition to weaving. And in India and Thailand, practices of hand-painting fabric, batik, and the use of natural dyes are intimately tied to the creation of shawls.
Featured Reviews on Women's Teal Accessories
Silk scarf, 'Peacock Blue'





By Gaye
A beautiful gift
I gave this beautiful scarf as a gift and the recipient jut loved it. The colors are gorgeous and my friend was thrilled to receive it. It is great fun shopping on Novica!
Baby alpaca and silk blend scarf, 'Options in Teal'





By Margaret
Beautiful
I had lost my favorite scarf recently and spent more time than I want to admit trying to find a replacement. I found this scarf and it is beautiful. It might even be nicer than the scarf I lost, which was a top brand. I look forward to wearing it.
Silk shawl, 'Comforting Teal'





By Karen
gorgeous
perfect, beautiful color, so delicate and light.....and surprisingly very warm. Delivery very quick and packaging and presentation faultless.
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Vinita Batik accessories
When asked about any challenges to overcome, I would say that I never have any obstacles. I think I do what I can do and don't force things that aren't ready or things that I cannot do.'