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Mantilla Scarf { X2 }

Rp 1.298.000

SKU: AMA2208-114-BN

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‘Mantilla’ is a Spanish name for a square scarf worn over the head and shoulders. The soft fabric is 100% cotton voile, all-natural fiber, treated with a special ‘BreatheEazy’ technology for anti-bacterial and anti-odour. This treatment makes it feel clean and cool on the skin, even in humid environments. Our Mantilla is a limited edition of 100 pieces, made with fair and ethical practices.

The 2022 Mantilla edition of ‘Taiga’ celebrates the Tiger Lunar Year. The blending of indigo blue and coral red strokes depicts courage and an unyielding spirit. Once upon a time, Java was a lush island, dense with tropical forests, diverse fauna, and flora. Javanese people live with respect for nature. Unfortunately, in the 1980s, the Javan tiger was declared extinct due to illegal poaching and habitat loss due to colonialism and rapid industrialization. Hopefully, this ‘Taiga’ will be an inspiration to revisit history and remember the life of Javanese ancestors who greatly honoured the planet earth.

For care and maintenance, please soak and hand-wash in cold water with mild soap for delicate fabrics. Do not twist or rub with force. Make sure to rinse the soap thoroughly. After washing, hang to air dry. Avoid direct sunlight. Do not place it in a dryer. To keep the colours, please use a thin fabric (preferably cotton) as an overlay when ironing so that the hot metal iron is not in direct contact with the printed scarf.


MATERIALS:
100% Cotton Voile
All Natural Fiber

DIMENSIONS:
114 x 114 cm | 45 x 45 in

WEIGHT:
0.12 kg

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Due to our hand-made serigraphy process, every printing on each product is unique and varied from one to another. It is impossible to choose the printing of each product to be exactly the same on the showcased photos on our site or social media. These photos are for visual references of the products’ shapes only. The colours and alignments will never be the same from one print to another due to this manual labour.