Kimberley Grasses & Leaves – Silk Chiffon Scarf – Designed by Lena Andrews

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The perfect companion.

Elevate your style with the exquisite Kimberley Grasses and Leaves Silk Chiffon Scarf, a delicate masterpiece that brings Lena Andrews' artistry to life. Inspired by the Kimberley's lush landscapes, this scarf captures the intricate beauty of native grasses and leaves, echoing the stunning natural palette of Australia’s northwest.

Crafted from 100% silk chiffon, it offers a light, airy feel and a soft touch that drapes beautifully. Lena Andrews’ vibrant artwork, hailing from Fitzroy Crossing, transforms this scarf into more than an accessory - it's a wearable piece of art, reflecting the Kimberley’s untamed elegance.

Generously sized, this versatile scarf can be styled in various ways, adding a touch of elegance to both casual and formal outfits. Embrace this perfect fusion of nature and sophistication, and bring a slice of the Kimberley’s charm into your everyday look.

🖤 Features:

  • Crafted from 100% silk chiffon for an airy, luxurious feel
  • Original artwork “Kimberley Grasses and Leaves” by Fitzroy Crossing artist Lena Andrews
  • Vivid depiction of native Kimberley vegetation, inspired by the Australian outback
  • Generous size for versatile styling options
  • Lightweight, perfect for adding an elegant, artistic touch year-round

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