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One of a kind hand printed bandana. Original cyanotype photogram of wild sweet pea on organic cotton. Botanical designs are made using fresh flowers and leaves gathered sustainably on Vancouver Island. Approximately 23 x 22 inches.
Nuanced colors are a range of blue, purple, green and white. The primary color is a deep denim blue. Pairs beautifully with a wide range of clothing palettes. Cyanotype scarves really shine with earth tones, timeless neutrals, and pastels. Photos were taken in natural light for the most accurate representation. Please note that colors vary from screen to screen.
Organic cotton scarves are soft and lightweight. Uneven shrinkage naturally occurs during the cyanotype process. Organic edges that are not perfectly straight are part of the charm; they are not defects.
Cyanotype
Cyanotype, also called sun printing, was the first form of photography. Classic prints are cyan blue and white. Effects and color variations are achieved by altering the interaction of chemistry, light exposure, and manipulation of layers. No dyes, ink, or paint were used. Each scarf is a unique work of wearable art that cannot be repeated. Read more about the process in my blog post, The Alchemy of Cyanotype.
Care
Caring for your cyanotype bandana is simple with a couple of best practices to prevent fading or discoloration. Wash by hand in cool water, using a gentle phosphate-free soap, such as castile. Hang to dry away from direct sunlight. Iron the back using cotton setting. Store out of direct sunlight when not in use. Care instructions are tucked into each gift box.
Gift box and Shipping
Scarves arrive in a white gift box, tied with a teal satin ribbon. Care instructions are tucked inside. Rather than fold bandanas flat, each one is packaged with layers of tissue to minimize creasing. Scarves can be worn as soon as they arrive, without the need to press. On request, a personalized note can be written to the recipient on your behalf.
North American shipping is included.
- Collections: Cyanotype Scarves