Thangka Dancers Twilly

Coral with Soft Pink

Color Coral with Soft Pink
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This elegant woman's scarf from Ottimare with dancers brings good luck. Twillies can be worn in many ways. Wear the twilly scarf as a petite cravate, an elegant bow tie, a ribbon in your hair or wrap it around your wrist. 

  • Designed and handmade in the Netherlands
  • Ecological Twill
  • Dimensions: 5,5 x 94 cm (2,2 x 37 inch)
  • This twilly is available in several colors

Material

This accessory is made of sustainable circular twill, a woven light weighted fabric with the characteristic diagonal lines and its subtle shine. The closest you can get to the famous silk twill, but even a little bit heavier for the perfect knot.
For this ecologically produced fabric the raw materials are recycled post-consumer products. This to ensure sustainable fashion.

Care

If you need to wash this accessory, we recommend delicate hand wash at 30 degrees.
Do not use bleach and no drum dry.
Iron at low temperature.
To preserve its beauty, untie your scarf when you store it.

Payment methods

By card: Visa®, MasterCard®, American Express®, Carte Bancaire®, Maestro®

By PayPal® 

By using your own banking environment iDeal (NL) or Bancontact (BE)

Good to know:
Ottimare uses Payment Service Provider Mollie for save transactions.

Shipping & returns

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About

the design

For this design, Ottimare was inspired by an embroidered Tibetan Thangka, from around the 15th century. Thangkas are embroidered tapestries that, due to their immense dimensions, had the function of a mural, but had the great advantage that they could be rolled up and still be taken on a trip. They were used for special ceremonies. Often the rugs were decorated with gods and goddesses dancing on lotus leaves with waving scarves and draperies that brought offerings including shells and flowers. A feast to look at and now also to wear …