Tie-dye scarves
Tie-dye scarves
- Blue and white tie-dye scarf
- Natural dyeing (tie-dye) and hand weaving
- Made in Northern Laos by the Ban Lue Handicraft workshop
- 100% cotton
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
Description
Description
This blue and white tie-dye scarf, handcrafted by artisans at the Ban Lue Handicraft workshop in northern Laos, is the result of ancestral know-how and exquisite textile mastery. Each piece is entirely handwoven, with meticulous attention paid to every step of the process. The traditional tie-dye technique, combined with natural dyes, creates delicate patterns and unique shades of blue and white, giving each scarf its own distinct character. The carefully selected cotton provides softness, lightness, and comfort, making this scarf as pleasant to wear as it is to look at.
By choosing this scarf, you are not only acquiring an elegant and timeless accessory, but you are also supporting an ethical and responsible project. Your purchase directly contributes to valuing the work of the artisans, preserving traditional techniques, and improving their living conditions. Furthermore, by favoring local, handcrafted production, you are making an environmentally conscious choice. Each scarf thus becomes a symbol of a dual commitment: celebrating authentic craftsmanship and participating in a more supportive and sustainable economy.
Know-how
Know-how
The expertise of the artisans at the Ban Lue Handicraft workshop is based on a demanding mastery of hand weaving and natural tie-dyeing. Each scarf is the result of several days of meticulous work, from preparing the cotton to dyeing and weaving the threads.
Impact
Impact
This scarf is much more than just a fashion accessory; it embodies an ethical and human commitment. By supporting the Ban Lue Handicraft workshop in northern Laos, you contribute to the promotion of local craftsmanship and the preservation of traditional weaving and natural dyeing techniques. Each scarf sold directly contributes to improving the living conditions of the artisans and the transmission of ancestral know-how, while encouraging production that respects both people and the environment.
Product dimension
Product dimension
Composition
Composition
Cotton
Interview
Interview
Wash with similar colors
Gentle spin
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
Versatile and timeless, this blue and white tie-dye scarf adapts to all your needs. Worn around the neck, it adds a touch of color and originality to a simple outfit. As a stole, it becomes the perfect companion to keep your shoulders warm on cool evenings. Thanks to its softness and lightness, it can also be transformed into a knotted top for a summer look that is both natural and elegant.

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Eco-responsibleHandicrafts from here and elsewhere
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Community involvementWe support women in Southeast Asia
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Secure paymentOrder and pay securely online
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Fast deliveryFast delivery from Monday to Friday in France and Europe
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