Bluyonda Silk Scarves SILK TWILL SCARF: Platypus Magic-TW
DIMENSIONS: Panoramic 150cmx50cm (60 inches x 20.5 inches).
PHOTOGRAPHY:December 2016 at the Platypus House ( we are grateful to Platypus House for assistance with the photography), Beauty Point, Tasmania, Australia.
STORY: Platypuses swimming underwater. Photographing a platypus was a serious challenge – their habitat is a murky dark world in the shadows of streams and their continuous swift movement is almost impossible to catch. The semi-aquatic platypus, with its duck bill and webbed feet, is an amazing Australian animal. Alongside the Echidna, it is the only Monotreme or egg-laying mammal. Ideal habitats are streams with earth banks, roots, cobbled substrates, overhanging vegetation and sequences of pools and riffles – a magic world!
THIS 100% SILK TWILL SCARF combines the utilitarian strength of the Twill weave whilst maintaining a fine smooth texture. It has a wonderful drape, great lustre and gives a sheen to enrich vibrant colours. It is ideally suited to complement styled garments. Weighing approximately 50g per square meter it is rated at 12mm in the silk weight scale. Silk Twill is different from Silk Chiffon, Silk Tabbi and Silk Hbotai in terms of characteristics weight, touch and feel.
INCLUDED WITH YOUR SCARF: Designed Eco_Pouch / Tag with story about the image / Tag with history of Silk and Artist’s resume. Bluyonda Gift Box with magnetic lid can be ordered for $5.
FINISH: Luxury Hand Rolled Hem (150cmx50cm).
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.
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.