This scarf is a dark shade of spring green – viridian takes its name from the Latin viridis, meaning “green” and is created by first dyeing a medium shade of Indigo, then overdyeing in dark Myrobalan.
This scarf is a dark shade of spring green – viridian takes its name from the Latin viridis, meaning “green” and is created by first dyeing a medium shade of Indigo, then overdyeing in dark Myrobalan.
A light grape colored silk scarf dyed with logwood, a versatile and historic dye from a tree in the legume family. The tree’s scientific name means “bloodwood” for its red color (haima being Greek for blood and xulon for wood).
A light grape colored silk scarf dyed with logwood, a versatile and historic dye from a tree in the legume family. The tree’s scientific name means “bloodwood” for its red color (haima being Greek for blood and xulon for wood).