Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project
Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf by Pari Pari at White Label Project

Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf

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By Indian fashion brand Pari Pari.

The Ihaan Brick Silk Scarf part of the 42 Nutan collection and handmade by artisans Mumbai, India.

42 Nutan is the address of the grandmother of Pari Pari's founder Parigna Desai, as the designer got inspired by growing up there. Parigna says the collection draws from "memories of her garden, her textiles and embroidery work - and five year old me running around in her house. The white was never white. The red swing always meant more. The collection is drawn from her memories and put back together with Sol Lewitt's method.

Sizes: 86 cm x 86 cm, 45 cm x 45 cm

Color: Brick red, green, white blue

Material: 100% silk

Please dry clean only and only when necessary. Steam lightly to ease out creases before wear.

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Meet Pari Pari

The multidisciplinary design studio Pari Pari was founded by Parigna Desai in 2020 in Mumbai, India.

Parigna specializes in textile and surface design and focuses on Indian artisanal techniques and materials and believes that preservation is necessary and possible through renewal. Each technique is studied in depth to learn its range, roots, and limitations.

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