wrap shawls (8 items)
Morning Indigo
Light Indigo Hand Spun and Woven Cotton Shawl
Morning Indigo, Light Indigo Hand Spun and Woven Cotton Shawl
Threads of Life
NOVICA artisan Saktut Raitawati and Threads of Life have collaborated to presented this beautiful shawl. The shawl is made from handspun cotton and woven in East Java. It is naturally dyed by Threads... read more$149.99Artist: Threads of Life
Mystic Forest
Thai Hand Crafted Batik Shawl in 100% Cotton
Mystic Forest, Thai Hand Crafted Batik Shawl in 100% Cotton
Nisa
Nisa's mastery of batik methods is magnificently evident in this unique cotton shawl. The artisan uses beeswax to create the detailed patterns on white cotton, which she dyes in hues of bottle green... read more$114.99Artist: Nisa
Terrace Garden
Hand Dyed Blue/Multicolor Floral Cotton Shawl
Terrace Garden, Hand Dyed Blue/Multicolor Floral Cotton Shawl
Nisa
Fresh and colorful as a spring garden, this shawl is crafted by Thai artisan Nisa. Her mastery of batik methods is wonderfully evident in this square cotton shawl. The artisan uses beeswax to create... read more$107.99Artist: Nisa
Splendid Forest
Batik Cotton Shawl in Lime Green from Thailand
Splendid Forest, Batik Cotton Shawl in Lime Green from Thailand
Nisa
Talented artisan Nisa from Thailand demonstrates her mastery of batik methods in this stunning cotton shawl. She uses beeswax to create the detailed patterns, and then dyes the fabric in shades of... read more$114.99Artist: Nisa
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
Faith
Handmade Pink Cream and Blue African Kente Scarf
Faith, Handmade Pink Cream and Blue African Kente Scarf
Rachel Armah
Originated by the Akan peoples of Ghana, colorful kente cloth is the best-known of all African textiles. Kente is woven by hand in strips, which is how it came by its name (kente means... read more$157.99Artist: Rachel Armah