Pineapple-Themed Silk Shawl in Celadon and Smoke from Bali, "Celadon Pineapple"
With a dedication to his family, Balinese artisan Dewa De Wardana creates beautiful accessories. This feminine shawl drapes over the shoulders with a lightweight elegance, crafted of fine silk. Dewa decorates the shawl with hand-painted pineapple motifs in celadon over a mystical body of smoke grey.
- 15 grams
- 0.53 oz
- 183 cm L x 55 cm W
- 72" L x 21.75" W
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04/15/2020
"Beautiful and function!"





The wrap is incredibly beautiful! Its such a unique accessory! Marvelously hand painted!
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02/27/2020
"Exquisite!"





So beautiful, wearable art!
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Midnight Orchid, Handcrafted Floral Silk Painted Shawl
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Verified Reviewer
06/07/2018
"A beautiful scarf, made a perfect gift!"





I gave this scarf to a friend to say thank you. She was amazed by it, how incredibly lightweight the silk is that it almost floats away. The blue color and the design are gorgeous, I was very happy with it, as well as by my friends reaction to it!
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06/19/2016
"Shawl fo Gala"





I had a sleeveless navy gown for a gala and wanted a shawl or large scarf to wear. This beautiful hand painted navy silk scarf was just perfect.
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"Bali is an island of artists and artisans. There is no equivalent word for 'art' in the Balinese language because art is our way of life and part of everything we do."