Lavet af Ward

Plant-dyed silk scarf

250,00 kr
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Silk scarves made in 100% deadstock silk. Plant-dyed by Syrian designer Ward, who finds the silk in a market in Beirut and dyes it in his design studio, where a Syrian tailor adjusts the size of the scarves.

Can be used around the neck, around the hair or as an extra color on a bag strap.

As the scarves are dyed by hand, there will be a natural play of color that varies from scarf to scarf, even if they are in the same color category.

Color: Purple

Pickup available at Nørrebro

Usually ready in 24 hours

Size

Measures 60 * 60 cm.

Handmade by...

Ward.

In Syria, Ward trained as a designer, but was forced to choose between military service in Syria or moving to neighboring Lebanon. In Lebanon, it is not legal for Syrians to run any kind of business, so it is difficult for Ward to maintain his design work and pass on the Syrian block printing tradition that he wants to keep alive.

Ward is a visionary designer and always uses deadstock materials and plant colors.

Material & care

Made in deadstock silk, should be hand washed.

Delivery & return

Shipping:
Items in stock are generally shipped within 1-3 working days.

Pickup:
You are always welcome to pick up at one of the following two locations in Copenhagen:
Holtegade 6, Nørrebro or Gåsebæksvej 12 in Valby.

Write in a comment at check-out where you prefer to collect, and you will automatically receive an email when your order is ready for you.

Collection in Valby is typically every weekday between 9-17, while collection in Nørrebro varies and is by appointment, but here evenings and weekends are also possible.

Return:
You naturally have 14 days of full right of return (excluding delivery) from when you have received your goods. If you wish to return, you must send an email to kontakt@theable.dk .

2 in stock

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Creating something with your hands can have a profound positive impact on mental health, especially for those who have experienced trauma. Studies show that engaging in hands-on activities can reduce stress and anxiety by up to 45%.

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