Kimberley Grasses and , by Lena Andrews

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Experience the luxury of fine cashmere blended with the beauty of Australian art in the Kimberley Grasses and Leaves Cashmere Scarf. Designed by Fitzroy Crossing artist Lena Andrews, this scarf features a delicate portrayal of native Kimberley grasses and leaves, embodying the earthy elegance of the Kimberley region.

Crafted from 100% premium cashmere, this scarf offers exceptional warmth and an ultra-soft feel, ideal for cooler days. Lena Andrews’ artwork brings rich textures and organic patterns to life, making this scarf not only an accessory but also a wearable work of art that captures the spirit of the Australian outback.

With its generous size, this scarf is perfect for layering over casual or formal attire, adding a distinctive touch of natural beauty and sophistication to your wardrobe.


Features:

  • Made from 100% premium cashmere for warmth and luxurious softness
  • Showcases original “Kimberley Grasses and Leaves” artwork by Lena Andrews
  • Elegant, nature-inspired design that captures the essence of the Kimberley
  • Generous dimensions for versatile styling options
  • Perfect for adding an artful, sophisticated touch to any outfit

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