
Bundle of Five Floral Printed Scarves with Pom-Poms
Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.
Description
Five small celebrations of bloom, gathered together for those who dress with intention. Printed on pure cotton that has been spun and woven to hold colour with quiet fidelity, these scarves carry the spirit of India's long tradition of hand-block and screen printing, where floral motifs have always been the most honest language between craft and nature. The pom-pom trim along each border references the folk textile vocabulary of Rajasthan and Gujarat, where embellishment is never excess but always expression. Cotton of this character breathes freely in warm months and layers graciously when the air cools, making each piece genuinely useful across seasons. Offered as a bundle of five, the collection allows for variety without the anxiety of choosing; each scarf holds its own palette while sitting in easy conversation with the others. Drape one loosely over the shoulders with a kurta for an unhurried afternoon, or knot one at the wrist or handle of a tote as a considered finishing detail. The pom-pom edge catches light and movement in equal measure, lending even the simplest outfit a sense of handmade care.
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Behind this piece
Cotton printing in India carries centuries of memory. The floral motifs on these scarves draw from a tradition of hand-block and screen printing practised across Rajasthan and Gujarat, where artisans have long rendered garden blooms onto cloth with an instinctive sense of colour. The pom-pom trim belongs to a separate, equally rooted vocabulary: the folk adornment of Rajasthani craft, where tassels and pompons finish everything from bridal textiles to festival wear. Pure cotton, breathable and honest, is the chosen ground for such work, absorbing dye with a depth that synthetic cloth simply cannot hold.
How to style
Tie one scarf loosely over a white kurta for an effortless afternoon look, letting the pom-poms rest at the shoulder. For evening, drape a deeper-toned piece over a silk blouse and palazzo trousers, anchored with silver jhumkas from Rajasthan. On cooler days, wrap a scarf twice around the neck over a linen jacket, tucking the ends in slightly. Each of the five colourways suits different occasions, making the set genuinely versatile. Finish any look with kolhapuri flats or block-heeled sandals to complement the handcrafted, artisanal character of the print.
Fabric & care
Hand-wash each scarf separately in cool water using a mild, ph-neutral detergent. Pure cotton can bleed colour on its first wash, so keep pieces apart until you are confident the dye has set. Do not wring or twist; press gently between two clean towels and lay flat to dry in shade. Avoid direct sunlight, which fades printed cotton over time. Iron on a medium-cotton setting while slightly damp for a clean finish. Store folded, not hung, to prevent the fabric from stretching at the edges near the pom-pom trim.
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