Bluyonda Silk Scarves SILK TABBI SCARF: Sea Stars
DIMENSIONS: Panoramic, 150cmx50cm (59 inchesx20 inches) .
PHOTOGRAPHY: December 2019, Lakes Entrance, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
STORY: Starfish and other shells.The eleven-armed Sea Star is a starfish in the family Asteriidae and is the largest Starfish in Southern Australia and New Zealand. It can be found with seven to fourteen arms, but eleven is most common and sometimes arms become detached. The Starfish is capable of reforming a new body from a single arm if the arm includes part of the central disc and it uses this ability to escape predators.The Eleven-Armed Sea Star feeds on mussels, sea urchins and other small sea stars. The photos used to create this scarf were taken through the water into rock pools giving the scarf a three-dimensional look with shimmering highlights. Gunaikurnai aboriginals still reside in the area.
INCLUDED WITH YOUR SCARF: Designed Bluyonda Cotton ‘Eco-Pouch’ (sized for letter rate postage). Tag with story about the image/Tag with ‘About Silk’ and Artist’s Bio. Unique Designed strong Bluyonda gift box with magnetic lid is available for AUD$5 extra.
THIS 100% PURE SILK TABBI SCARF: is 5mm( 22gms per square metre) in the silk weight scale, has a plain weave and is feather light and sheer whilst still maintaining the strength and lasting qualities of pure silk. Silk Chiffon, Silk Habotai, and Silk Twill are different in terms of weight, weave, feel and sheen.
THE SILK STORY: Silk is known as the Queen of fabrics: Natural sheen that never diminishes/ soft, light and luxurious / Cool in Summer – Warm in Winter/ Absorbing perspiration yet letting skin breathe/ Promoting skin rejuvenation/ Hypoallergenic/ Eco-Friendly/ Biodegradable/ Easily Washed/ great tensile strength and durability.
FINISH: Neat machine hemmed
RETURNS and EXCHANGES: If for any reason you are not satisfied with the product, you may return it within 14 business days for a full refund.
Images©Dallas and John Heaton, all rights reserved. Created and designed in Geelong, Australia.