fringe scarf (5 items)
Natural Vivacity
Leafy Orange and Green Cotton Scarf with Fringes
Natural Vivacity, Leafy Orange and Green Cotton Scarf with Fringes
Ixbalam Ke Women Weavers
Leaves in vivacious green and orange hues grow around this stunning piece from the always-beautiful Guatemala. The Ixbalam Ke Women Weavers use the ancestral Pic'bil technique to adorn this white... read more$139.99Artist: Ixbalam Ke Women Weavers
Subtle Illusion
Hand Woven Recycled Cotton Scarf Champagne from Guatemala
Subtle Illusion, Hand Woven Recycled Cotton Scarf Champagne from Guatemala
Luisa Villavicencio
Guatemalan artisan Luisa Villavicencio designs this scarf, handwoven on the backstrap loom from 100% cotton. Featuring a striking pattern in champagne and blue spruce, this beautiful scarf arrives... read more$107.99Artist: Luisa Villavicencio
Pink Cream
Cotton Pale Peach Handwoven Fringed Poncho from Peru
Pink Cream, Cotton Pale Peach Handwoven Fringed Poncho from Peru
Size: 27" L x 52" W
Stefano Basso
This delicately-colored cotton poncho is perfect when you need a little something, but not a full jacket or sweater. Created by Peruvian artisan Stefano Basso, it meticulously handwoven on a... read more$109.99Artist: Stefano Basso
Midnight Blues
100% Cotton Navy Blue Fringed Women's Poncho from Peru
Midnight Blues, 100% Cotton Navy Blue Fringed Women's Poncho from Peru
Size: 27" L x 52" W
Stefano Basso
This midnight blue cotton poncho is perfect when you need a little something, but not a full jacket or sweater. Created by Peruvian artisan Stefano Basso, it meticulously handwoven on a traditional... read more$107.99Artist: Stefano Basso
Mulberry Royalty
Geometric Rayon Kente Shawl in Mulberry from Ghana (17 In.)
Mulberry Royalty, Geometric Rayon Kente Shawl in Mulberry from Ghana (17 In.)
Akoma of West Africa
Fit for royalty, this traditional shawl combines mulberry and white to create geometric patterns. Ghana's Akoma of West Africa creates this fringed shawl, which is woven by hand to form four strips of... read more$179.99Artist: Akoma of West Africa