long cloak (11 items)
Charming Candy
Handwoven Cotton Scarf with Candy Colors from Thailand
Charming Candy, Handwoven Cotton Scarf with Candy Colors from Thailand
Vinita
Crafted by the hands of Thai artisan Vinita, this cotton scarf showcases an intricate open-weave style of composition. Whimsical shades of pink, purple, blue, and tan color the hand-spun yarns, their... read more$19.99Artist: Vinita
Parang Majesty
Batik Silk Scarf with Parang Motifs in Chartreuse from Bali
Parang Majesty, Batik Silk Scarf with Parang Motifs in Chartreuse from Bali
Yuni Kristina
Majestic and regal, this silk scarf from Bali wraps the wearer with elegance, marked by hues of chartreuse and indigo. Yuni Kristina designs the scarf in the batik style, using wood blocks to... read more$44.99Artist: Yuni Kristina
Truntum World in Chartreuse
Batik Silk Scarf with Floral Motifs in Chartreuse from Bali
Truntum World in Chartreuse, Batik Silk Scarf with Floral Motifs in Chartreuse from Bali
Yuni Kristina
A world of traditional Javanese truntum motifs decorates this silk scarf. Yuni Kristina uses the batik method and dyes it in chartreuse and denim blue, drawing the designs with a wax resist before... read more$44.99Artist: Yuni Kristina
Cute Calf
Batik Cotton Scarf with Elephant Motif
Cute Calf, Batik Cotton Scarf with Elephant Motif
K. Baka
Crafted in bright yellow, K. Baka's colorful scarf is one accessory you'll want to wear all winter long. On 100% cotton fabric, the artisan uses batik dyeing methods to create a baby elephant motif in... read more$49.99Artist: K. Baka
Firelight
Handwoven Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf in Fiery Reds
Firelight, Handwoven Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf in Fiery Reds
Raquel and Gregor
This handwoven scarf is the creation of Raquel and Gregor in Peru. They combine luxurious baby alpaca blend yarns in a fiery melange of red, vermilion and wine. Long fringe accents both ends. Baby... read more$89.99Artist: Raquel and Gregor
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
Tarma Trek
Unisex Striped Alpaca Scarf
Tarma Trek, Unisex Striped Alpaca Scarf
Ulloa Family
Woven on a traditional loom, this unisex scarf will keep you snug all season long. The Ulloa Family in Peru weaves the scarf from pure 100% alpaca wool in colorful stripes combined with earthtones.... read more$64.99Artist: Ulloa Family
Dreaming
Hand Woven Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf
Dreaming, Hand Woven 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 fuchsia, ash grey and... read more$64.99$58.49Artist: Raquel and Gregor
Artistic Contrast
Multicolored Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf
Artistic Contrast, Multicolored Baby Alpaca Blend Scarf
Raquel and Gregor
A heart-shaped pattern distinguishes this gorgeous scarf from Peru's Raquel and Gregor. Artisans use traditional looms to weave the scarf from soft baby alpaca blend yarns in ultramarine, light olive... read more$59.99$53.99Artist: Raquel and Gregor
Night Wolf
Unisex Alpaca Blend Scarf
Night Wolf, Unisex Alpaca Blend Scarf
Raquel and Gregor
Subtly elegant, this toasty scarf is from Peru's Raquel and Gregor. Artisans weave the scarf on traditional looms in blue, grey and black in a mesmerizing basketweave pattern. Long fringe accents both... read more$59.99Artist: Raquel and Gregor
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