Central American Women's Multicolour Scarves £40 to £60
(18 items)Featured Reviews on Central American Women's Multicolour Scarves £40 to £60
Rayon chenille scarf, 'Enchanted Sky'
By Joanne
Makes me smile
My second purchase from Kamolon and probably not my last. Feels wonderful to touch, goes with many colors, gets compliments, doesnt show wear, easy to care for, adds a little warmth without being bulky, . . . whats not to like?
Rayon scarf, 'Solola Afternoon'
By Cynthia
Fabulous accessorie, for an old tee or fine dress
Fascinatingly BEAUTIFUL! This is my second purchase of this extraordinary weaving. The first is a different colorway, (the aqua, sea foam & nutmeg..its wonderful) I am an artist, painter, colorist by birth, meaning Color comes naturally. Despite being an art teacher, I could never explain How I arrive at seeing color except for observing Nature. This scarf arrived today, it is around my neck as I type, then glance down and am lost in the beauty of the weaving of blues into a yellow ochre, paprika, mossy green floats to soft teal. The photographs are accurate, but cannot convey the complexity of the interplay of the weave. Im in an old deep blue shirt over a paprika sweater. In other words, nothing dressed up, its 2am! Insomnia from pain due to recent disability, I shall never likely travel farther than another doctors appointment, I am Grateful to have a Connection with another artist, a woman with a joyful smile. I smile back to her and say I Thank YOU your talent and skill.
Rayon chenille scarf, 'Wine Festival'
By Jennifer
Feel so beautiful wearing this!
I absolutely love these scarves and own 4 or 5 by this point. The chenille is soft and looks beautiful, which makes me feel beautiful wearing this! I love knowing that this was made by an artisan and delivered from one persons hands to my own hands. I will absolutely be back to buy more-- but might not tell my husband! :)
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