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Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus
Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus

Red floral silk sarong - Hibiscus

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Introducing our stunning silk sarong, featuring a floral pattern inspired by the sacred flower Red Hibiscus.

This gorgeous handmade sarong is made from the finest Indonesian silk, known for its softness and durability. The shawl features a stunning floral pattern with vibrant shades of red, black, and yellow, making it a bold and eye-catching accessory that is perfect for any occasion.

The intricate floral design is the result of the skilled craftsmanship of our talented artisans, with each petal and leaf carefully placed to create a harmonious and breathtaking pattern. The shawl's lightweight and silky smooth texture make it comfortable to wear and perfect for layering over any outfit.

The rich colors of red, black, and yellow are elegantly blended together to create a stunning and vibrant effect, perfect for adding a pop of color to any ensemble. The shawl's generous size allows for versatile styling options, from draping it over your shoulders to tying it around your neck as a scarf.

This handmade sa ring is not only a fashion accessory but a true work of art that celebrates the beauty of Indonesian silk and the traditional craftsmanship of our artisans. It's a unique and special addition to any wardrobe that is sure to turn heads and receive compliments wherever you go.

 

Designed by Divya Threads

Handmade in Indonesia

Size and Dimensions

Standard Shawl Size - One Size
160cm x 100cm

Here are some ways to wear a silk sarong:

Around your neck: One of the most common ways to wear a silk scarf is to tie it around your neck. You can either knot it loosely or tie it tightly, depending on the look you are going for. This style works well with both casual and formal outfits.

As a headband: You can also wear a silk scarf as a headband. Simply fold it in half and tie it around your head, making sure to leave the knot at the nape of your neck.

On your bag: Another way to incorporate a silk scarf into your outfit is to tie it onto your handbag or purse. This is a great way to add a pop of color or pattern to your accessory.

As a belt: You can also use a silk scarf as a belt. Simply fold it in half and tie it around your waist, either over a dress or a pair of pants.

As a wrist accessory: If you have a small silk scarf, you can also tie it around your wrist to add a bit of color to your outfit.

In your hair: You can also tie a silk scarf around your ponytail or bun to add a touch of elegance and style to your hairstyle.

As a top: With a larger scarf, you can create a top by tying it around your torso in different ways.

Hip Sarong: perfect for the beach, summer holidays, vacations, poolside
Shoulder Cover Shawl: perfect to keep you sheltered and comfortable from hot or cold temperatures as well as making you look elegant

Decor: It is even large enough that can be used as a wall hanging design or beach throw

Remember to experiment and have fun with your silk scarf, as there are endless possibilities when it comes to styling this accessory!

 

Washing and care for your silk garment

Silk is a luxurious and delicate fabric that requires special care when washing to maintain its shine and texture. Here are some tips on how to care for and wash a silk garment:

Hand wash: If your silk garment can be washed at home, fill a clean sink or basin with lukewarm water and a gentle detergent made specifically for silk. Avoid using regular laundry detergent, bleach, or fabric softener, as these can damage the fibers. Gently swirl the garment in the soapy water for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cool water.

Don't wring: Do not wring or twist the silk garment to remove excess water. Instead, gently press the water out with a clean towel or let it hang dry.

Iron carefully: If the silk garment is wrinkled, iron it on the lowest setting while it is still slightly damp. Use a pressing cloth to protect the fabric and avoid direct contact between the iron and the silk.

Store carefully: When storing silk garments, fold them loosely and place them in a breathable storage bag or container. Avoid hanging silk garments for extended periods, as this can cause stretching and distortion.

By following these tips, you can keep your silk garments looking beautiful and feeling soft for years to come.