Overland Sigh – Luxury Cashmere Scarf – Designed by Emma Kerslake

$195.00

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Introducing our exclusive Kirrikin Cashmere Scarf - "Overland Sigh," a luxurious piece adorned with the original artwork of the talented Emma Kerslake. This exceptional scarf represents a perfect fusion of art and opulence, featuring Emma Kerslake's captivating design.

The scarf features a naturally frayed short edge, adding a touch of effortless elegance and authenticity. Each piece is handcrafted in Australia with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the highest standards of craftsmanship.

We are pleased to offer free worldwide delivery and returns, ensuring a hassle-free shopping experience. Elevate your style with the luxurious Kirrikin Cashmere Scarf - "Overland Sigh," a true statement of artistry, refinement, and comfort.

🖤 Features:

  • Made from 100% premium cashmere with a 140 count
  • Dimensions: 70cm x 200cm
  • Features original artwork "Overland Sigh" by Emma Kerslake
  • Soft, warm, and perfect for any season
  • Digitally printed for precise detail and vibrant colors

About the Artist: Emma Kerslake is a renowned artist known for her distinctive and evocative designs. Her "Overland Sigh" artwork adds a unique and luxurious touch to this cashmere scarf, reflecting her artistic vision and dedication to beauty.

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Kirrikin Foundation

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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