Native Pear Flower – Luxury Cashmere Scarf – Designed by Kaye White

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Introducing the Native Pear Flower - Cashmere Scarf, a luxurious fusion of art and fashion. This exceptional scarf features the original artwork of renowned artist Kaye White, bringing the beauty of the Australian landscape to life.

Measuring generously, this scarf provides both warmth and versatility, perfect for any season. The naturally frayed edge adds a touch of effortless elegance, making it a stylish and sophisticated accessory. Each scarf is handcrafted in Australia with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the highest standards of craftsmanship.

Indulge in the perfect blend of art and luxury with the Native Pear Flower - Cashmere Scarf, and elevate your style with a piece that celebrates both creativity and comfort.

🖤Features:

  • Made from 100% premium cashmere 
  • Features original artwork "Native Pear Flower" by Kaye White
  • Meticulously printed design for vibrant colors and fine details
  • Naturally frayed edge for added elegance

About the Artist: Kaye White is a celebrated artist known for her vibrant and evocative designs. Her "Storms In The Pilbara" artwork reflects her deep connection to her surroundings, adding a unique and luxurious touch to this cashmere scarf.

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The Kirrikin Foundation emerged in late 2022 to address the perceived requirement for ongoing support in advancing and commercialising Indigenous creative businesses.

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