Woven by hand on a backstrap loom, this lovely cotton scarf takes its colors from logwood bark. Weavers from the Community Association of Tzutujil Women Artisans create Guatemala's traditional jaspe...read more
Woven by hand on a backstrap loom, this lovely cotton scarf takes its colors from the sacatinta plant. Weavers from the Community Association of Tzutujil Women Artisans create Guatemala's traditional...read more
Hand-loomed cotton is lightweight and lovely, woven on a backstrap loom. Spaces in the warp make the fabric drape beautifully. By weavers from the Community Association of Tzutujil Women, the scarf...read more
Dewa De Wardana exalts the dramatic fluidity of sheer silk chiffon to design a spectacular scarf. Colored with dyes derived from organically farmed indigo, the blue and olive scarf is crafted with...read more
Hand-stamped with an abstract bird motif, Dewa De Wardana's silky chiffon scarf feels light as air. The Balinese artisan stamps the silk using organic indigo dyes, which produce a beautiful navy...read more
In springtime shades of cerulean and lavender, this cotton scarf from Vinita in Thailand is just the right extra layer. The scarf is made of hand-dyed and hand-spun yarns,and is loosely woven by hand...read more
Add bold flair to any look with the fashionable accessories from Thailand featured in a stylish gift set curated by the NOVICA team. Make a show-stopping entrance with the stunning clutch meticulously...read more
Signifying "woman's heart" in the Mayan Kaqchikel language, Ranm Ixoqi' is an artisan group whose female members have been working together since the 1990s to empower themselves and women...read more
Ready for a winter's day out, six felted wool penguins are excited for the cold weather. Ashish Mehta in India presents this ornament set, plumping the penguins with polyfill and adding jaunty scarves...read more
Signifying "woman's heart" in the Mayan Kaqchikel language, Ranm Ixoqi' is an artisan group whose female members have been working together since the 1990s to empower themselves and women...read more
Signifying "woman's heart" in the Mayan Kaqchikel language, Ranm Ixoqi' is an artisan group whose female members have been working together since the 1990s to empower themselves and women...read more
Signifying "woman's heart" in the Mayan Kaqchikel language, Ranm Ixoqi' is an artisan group whose female members have been working together since the 1990s to empower themselves and women...read more