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Indigo Eye Stripe Scarf

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This soft, lightweight scarf is crafted from high-quality natural cotton and hand-dyed using renowned natural indigo, resulting in a striking dark blue hue that enriches any outfit. The versatile, oversized design of this scarf allows it to be worn in a variety of styles—whether draped casually over your shoulders, wrapped snugly around your neck, or styled creatively in a multitude of ways, it’s destined to become an essential item in your wardrobe.

The Indigo Eye Stripe Scarf serves as a stylish accessory that not only enhances your look but also allows you to stand out from the crowd. Its unique pattern and rich coloration make it a perfect way to express your individuality and creativity. Additionally, the eye stripe design adds a touch of sophistication while remaining easy to care for, ensuring that the scarf retains its softness even after multiple washes.

Take the Indigo Eye Stripe Scarf along on your next adventure, whether you're exploring new cities or enjoying a relaxed day at the park, and let it be a reflection of your unique style. This eye stripe scarf is not just a fashion piece; it's a statement of who you are, combined with comfort and practicality.

 

Artisan Profile

Purchasing these handmade scarves from the Vivaz Women’s Cooperative, located in San Luis Los Ranchos, supports Salvadoran culture and female empowerment. Through international sales of their products, the women are able to gain financial independence and improve the quality of life for their families.

The “añil” or indigo dye they use is indigenous to the region and was once used by the ancient Mayas. Indigo is a natural plant and only works on natural cotton fabric. The indigo plant is cut and put into water for fermentation. At the end of the bathing process, the deep blue dye is left at the bottom of the waterbed and then used to create these beautiful textiles.

Until the 1800s, indigo was the only way to dye fabrics blue. This made it very popular and it was the #1 export in El Salvador for a long time. However, when synthetic dyes were created, the demand for indigo plummeted, greatly hurting the Salvadoran economy, and perpetuating the difficulties of the lives of indigenous people in the region. 

Material: 100% Cotton
Measurements: L 59" x W 25"

Care: Hand wash cold

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