These beautiful Indian viscose scarves are very fine and lightweight, featuring delicate geometric and floral patterns, as well as small silver threads. The square shape, measuring 90 cm by 90 cm (35.4 × 35.4 in), allows you to fold your scarf in half into a triangle shape, perfect for tying it around your neck or waist, for instance.
Indian scarves are popular fashion accessories originating from India, often worn to add color and texture to an outfit.
Made of viscose, they are available in a wide range of colors to easily match your attire and personality.
Their texture is incredibly fine and lightweight. The printed patterns are subtle and elegant, drawing inspiration from traditional designs while remaining modern and contemporary. They delicately blend geometric and floral designs, embellished with delicate silver threads.
With a square shape measuring 90 cm by 90 cm (35.4 × 35.4 in), these scarves offer great versatility in their use. You can cleverly fold them into a triangle shape, ideal for tying them around your neck, waist, or even as a unique accessory to adorn a handbag.
Indian scarves can be worn for special occasions such as parties or festivals to elevate a dressy outfit, or in everyday wear to add a pop of color to a casual ensemble.
Handmade products crafted with respect for the artisans and their traditions.
The long rayon Thai skirt is fluid and light. It is one size: Its very wide cut adapts to your waistline with a set of folds. There is a 36 cm (14 in.) slot on the left side. Casual, original and comfortable, it is suitable for women, but can be worn by men.
This typical scarf from the Benares (Varanasi) region is printed with Indian motifs and Sanskrit script. The patterns of the scarves are random: aum, ganesh, shiva, buddha, krishna, etc ... The fabric is light and very comfortable to wear. Suitable for men or women.
Cotton fouta is appreciated for its versatility. Lightweight, soft, absorbent, easy to dry and carry, it is popular among travelers and wellness enthusiasts. It can be used as a beach or yoga towel, a pareo, a blanket, a scarf, a tablecloth, and more.