TESTERS / Plant Dyed Silk Twilly / Blush Eco-Print
These blush eco-print twillys are from our studio "dye testers". They were used to test our dye bath and experiment with the dyeing techniques for our silk twillys. These may have small spots or inconsistencies in the color and are discounted accordingly.
Sold as-is. These twillys come folded in a biodegradable PLA baggie.
Plant Dyed 100% Silk Satin Twilly.
The Versatile Ways to Wear a Twilly-
Discover versatile ways to elevate your style with a scarf:
- Classic Style: Wear it around your neck, either tied in a bow or let the ends hang loose.
- Chic Accessory: Add a touch of color to your outfit by wearing it tied on your wrist as a wrist bracelet.
- Trendy Hairpiece: Transform your look by using the twilly as a headband or tied over a ponytail.
- Fashionable Bag Accent: Add a pop of color to your purse by tying the twilly around the bag handle.
- The options are endless - express your own mood and creativity!
Our Twilly is crafted from the highest quality 100% silk satin and dyed with natural plant dyes, creating our unique palette of hues. Use your Twilly to wrap your bridal bouquet on your special day, creating a truly memorable touch. After the celebrations, continue wearing your silk Twilly as a cherished reminder of your unforgettable wedding day.
Width / 2.5 inches
Length / 48 inches tip-to-tip
Comes rolled in a 100% silk organza bag.
Note/ Each twilly is plant-dyed. While these are mostly solid in color, there may be subtle plant markings from the dyeing process, an unpredictable characteristic as unique and beautiful as nature itself.
CARE / Hand washing is preferred, but you can wash in the washing machine on a delicate cycle in a mesh bag. Be sure to use chemical-free, pH-neutral laundry soap. Do not use chemical detergents; they can alter natural hues. Wash on a cold and delicate cycle. After washing, delicately squeeze out water without twisting or wringing. To absorb remaining moisture, roll it in a towel and press out extra water, then lay it flat or hang it to dry. Use the silk setting on your iron or medium heat if ironing is needed. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade natural hues.