From the Road Rakta Narrow Scarf - Oxblood
Rakta is the Sanskrit word for “dyed,” which is a key component in achieving this scarf’s look. The tonal range is created by taking rustically hand spun yarn and hand tinting it into different values. It is then handwoven and over dyed in a wash of color.
Handwoven in Nepal
Rakta is the Sanskrit word for “dyed,” which is a key component in achieving this scarf’s look. The tonal range is created by taking rustically hand spun yarn and hand tinting it into different values. It is then handwoven and over dyed in a wash of color.
Handwoven in Nepal
Rakta is the Sanskrit word for “dyed,” which is a key component in achieving this scarf’s look. The tonal range is created by taking rustically hand spun yarn and hand tinting it into different values. It is then handwoven and over dyed in a wash of color.
Handwoven in Nepal
Rakta is the Sanskrit word for “dyed,” which is a key component in achieving this scarf’s look. The tonal range is created by taking rustically hand spun yarn and hand tinting it into different values. It is then handwoven and over dyed in a wash of color.
Handwoven in Nepal